v'"* ^'. ot»" iT^P' ,\<^^ V J^SSTivng;^ ^ORONTO^'^/^ IS53 ^5£ceiveo /< 2: V ONTARIO <^ /} K at % S/9^f Toronto, Ontario, February 12, 1953, et seq. INDICES ^o HON. (Rev.) M. C. DAVIES, - Speaker. Official Reporter, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. INDICES of the FIRST SESSIOl. OF THE TV/ENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE OF THE PROVIKCE OF OlviTARIO, 1953, et seq.. INDEX BY SPEAKERS BECKETT. HOLLIS E. (PC) York East On Bill No. 80, In Committee: Subsection 1 - Amendment Assessment on Veterans' Holdings Amendment to Section 50 Amendment to Section 66 Amendment to Section 72 New subsection No, 3 of Section 116 Nev; Subsection Nos.3 and 4 of Section 117 Amendment to C1."D", Subsection 16, Section 197 Amendment to Subsection 17, Section 197 Amendment to Subsection 1, Section 225 Amendment to Subsection 1, Section 227 On Budget: Metropolitan Area Bill No. 80, "A Bold Step" BEECH. V/ILLIAI/I G. (PQ York South On Speech from Throne: Congratulatory- Federal Agreement Activities of Municipal Council V23-E-1 V23-E-1 V24-F-14 V25-F-5 V25-F"^10 V25-G-3 VS9-D-1 V29-D-2 V30-BB-5 V30-BB-6 V30-EE-1 V30-E:^-3 V-34-KKK-1 V-34-KKK-4 V-15-F-1 V-15-F-1 V-15-F-1 V-15-F-2 r -2- BEBCH. VvTLLIAM G (Continued) Federal Regulations a Burden V15:F-8 V15:F-9 Housing V15:F-11 Drawbacks of Amalgamation V15:F-'12 Obligations of Railways V15:F-15 V15:F-16 On Bill No. 80, In Committee Amendment to Sec. 31, Subsection 7 V24:F-16 Amendment to Sec, 105, Subsection 2 V28:B-11 In Committee : Adding Section 200, Subsection 2 730:00-9 Amendment to Section 202, Subsection 3 V30;DD-1 Amendment to Section, Subsection 7 adried V30:FF-4 BRAI^DON. W. EUmH (PC) York West On Speech from the Throne: ■Vll:B-8 Re Highways: Vll:B-8 Prominent in Economic Life Vll:B-8 Re: Speed Vll:B-9 Causing Accidents on Q,ueen Eliz, Highway Vll:B-9 Should not be Reduced 711:6-9 Former Speed Limits Vll:B-9 Margin of Safety re V11:B-10 Reduced in School Areas V11:B-10 Warning signs Disregarded V11:B-11 Legislation Required: Re: Central Registry for Motor Vehicles V11:B-11 Lack of efforts re protection to Prospective Buyers V11:B-12 Re: Queensway V11:B-12 Ontario Food Terminal V11:B-13 Should be 4-Lane Highway V11:B-13 Re: Brown's Line V11:B-13 Should be 4-lane Highway V-11:B-13 -3- ERAMDON. VaLLIMi E, (Continued ) Re Re Re Re Re Re Re: Nev; Humber Bridge Costs of Highways Assessment of Government Property Federal Government not Co- operating Federal Sales Tax on Municipal Purchases Reform Institutions Opportunities to Inmates for Improvement Responsibilities of Husbands and Fathers Municipal Responsibility Should be Relieved Department of Travel & Publicity Tourist Traffic in Province Opportunities for Visitors Congratulatory On Bill ho, 80 (Second Reading) Important to York V/est Representation Education County of York Divided Highways Assessment Park at Lake Simcoe Reasons for Amalgamation not Practical County Council Plan Re: Federation Plan Metropolitan Council to Increase Taxes No Compensation for Private Transportation Companies Grants for Pupil Attendance Congratulatory VI 1 B-14 V11:B-14 V11:B-15 V11:B-15 V11:C-1 V11:C-1 Vll:C-2 Vll :C-2 VI 1 :C-4 Vll :C-4 Vll :C-5 Vll :C-5 Vll :c-5 Vll :C-6 V18 G-1 V18, G-1 V18; G-1 V18: G-3 V18: G-3 V18' G-5 V18< G-6 V18. .G-6,7 V18, G-7 V18 G-8 V18 G-8 V18' .G-9 V18:H-2 V16:H-4 V18:H-5 V18: H-7 ^^^ BRMDQN. WILLIAM E. (Continued) On Bill No, 80, In Comrriittee: V24:F-17 Adding Subsection 9 to Section 31 V24:F-17 Amendment to Section 109 V28:G-7 Amendment to Section 133, Subsection 5 V29:E-6 Amendments to Proposed Amendments to Section 109, Subsections 1 to 5 inclusive V33:A-10 Sections 179, 180, 181, 182 and 183 V33:E-7 Budget Debate: Unsatisfied Judgment Fund V34:DDD-3 A God-send to many People V34:DDD-4 Consent Judgments could save Money V34:DDD-5 "Santa Glaus" Fund V34:DDD-6 Lawyers to be Comiaended V34:DDD-7 Legal Aid in Ontario V34:DDD-7 Law Society Bill V34:DDD-8 Coronation V34:DDD-9 Winners of Victoria Cross V34:DDD-10 Re Municipal Institutions V34:E^E-1 Increased Grants V34:EEE-2 Department of Reform Institutions V34:EEE-4 Department Public V/elfare re Children's Aid Societies V34:ESE-5 Hospitalization V34:EEE-5 No New or Increased Taxes Vg4:EE'^-6 Congratulations to Prime Minister V34:EES-6 BREITHAUPT. HONOURABLE L.O. (Lieutenant-Governor) On Speech from Throne (Opening): VI Re: Coronation Vl:A-2 Provincial Development Vl:A-2 Public Business at Various Juris- dictional Levels Vl:A-2 Provincial-Municipal Committee Vl:A-3 -5- BREITHAUPT. HOI^ OURABLE L. 0. (Continued) Municipal Fiscal Position Metropolitan Area Companies' Act Highways Public Vi^orks Hydro Development Agriculture Miscellaneous Amendments Reports from Committees Provincial Fiscal Position At Prorogation: Re Public Bills Re: Metropolitan Area Re: Select Committees Re: Highways Vl:A-3 Vl:A-4 V14A-4 Vl:A-5 Vl:A-5 Vl:A-6 Vl:A-5 Vl:A-7 Vl:A-8 Vl:A-8 V35:J-11 V35:.r-ll V35:J-11 V35:J-12 V35:J-14 CATHCART. BRYAl^ L. (PC) Lambton West Re:"Sarnia Canadian Observer" Distribution of On Bill No. 101, In Committee V18:A-3 V18:A-3 V31:HH-5 C3CILE. HON. L. P. (PC) (Minister of Travel & Publicity ) On Bill No. 90 (First Reading) On Speech from Throne: Extract from Address , Dr. C.S.Phillips Re: Tourist Trade Revenue from Tourists Tourist Reception Centres Labour Day Tourist Traffic Distribution of Tourist Spending Vacation Plans of Tourists Enviable Position of Ontario V14+B- -4 V18 .1- -1 V18 I- -1 V18 .1- -5 V18 :I- -7, V18 .1- -8 V18 .1- -10 V18 :I- -9 V18 :I- -15 V18 :I- -13, V18 •I- -14, V18 :I- -15, V18 :I- -15, 16 V18 :I- -18, 19 -6- CECILE. HON. L. P. (Continued) On Bill No, 143 (First Reading) V39tC-ll 80^ Municipalities Request Cessation of Leasehold Regulations VS94C-11 Recoinmendations of Select Committee V29:C-11 Local Councils to estimate Special Need V29:C-12 Co-operation of Federal Government V29:C-12 Estimates, Department of Travel & Publicity Travel Business Everyone's Business V31:AA-2 U.S.A. Incomes at all-time High V31:AA-3 Reception Centres V31:AA-7 Rentals Administration V31:AA-8 Locations of District Inspectorates V31:iJ!i.-9 District Inspectors V31:AA-9 765^ Visitors come for Personal ReasoiE V31:AA-11 Division of Public Information V31:AA-13 Photographic Library V31:AA-13 Grading of Tourist Establishments V31:BB-1 On Vote 196, Item 4 V31:BB-5 CHALLIBS. HON. GEORGE H. (PC) (Minister vdthout Portfolio) Re: Chats Falls Fire V13jA-2 Extent of Damage not Determined V13:A-2 Location of V13:A-2 Ownership Fifty-fifty Basis V13;A-2 Damage on Ontario Side Only V13:A-3 On Speech from Throne: V14:D-13 Activities of Hydro Commission V14:D-13 No Apology V14:D-14 Re Operations of 1951 V14!D-14,16 Publicity Outlets V14:E-1 Editorial from Toronto Daily Star V14:E-2 Public Relations Program V14:E-1 Distribution of Hydro V14:E-4 Tours and Inspections made V14:E-5 -7- CHALLIES. HON. GEORGE H, (Continued ) Hydro a Crovm Corporation Extracts from. Addresses by Mr, Oliver Increase in Rates I' Steam vs. Hydro Editorials from Toronto Papers Hydro Criticized Mining Agreement Majeure Force Clause Strikes "Life of Mine" Contracts Salaries and Costs Increases Abitibi Generating Plant Assets of Northern Ontario Properties Industrial Expansion Additional Sources of Power Cheap Power to Mining Industry Comparison of Rates Niagara Power Contracts Extracts from Minutes of Commission Tenders Analysis of Tenders Progress of H.E.P.C. of Ontario Population and Hydro Consumption Hydro Expansion Program Sir Adam Beck, Niagara Generating Stat, Other Projects Generating Stations, Toronto & Windsor Frequency Standardization Cost Plus Contract Control of Cost on General Contract General Contract Supplementary Program Decrease in General Contract Share Progress of Program Increased cost of Standardization V14: E-7 VU: E-7 V14: E-10 V14: r-7 V14: E10,ll V14: E-11 V14: F-1 V14: G-14 V14: F-1 V14: F-3 V14: F3,4,5 V14: F-7 V14: F-8 V14: G-1 V14: G-2 V14: G-3 V14: G-4 V14: G-5 V14: G-6 V14: G-9 V14 G-IO V14: G-12 V14 .G-13 V27: C-1 V27 C-1 V27 :C-2 V27 .C-3 V27 :C-5 V27 :C-7 V27 :C-8 V27 :C-9 V27 :C-11 V27 :C-12 V27 :C-15 V27 :C-16 V27 :C-16 V27 :C-18 -8- CHALLIES, HON. GEORGE K. (Contlnuod) Ko Direct Levy on Consumers V£7:C-20 Increased Rates V27:C-21 Enduring Benefits of Standardization V27:D-1 St, Lawrence Power 727:0-3 Preliminary Planning to meet Local Problems V27:D-7 Re Rates for Certain Equipment, Standard V27:E-1 On Bill No. 137 (First Reading) V29:A-4 On Bill No, 136 (Second Reeding) Telephone Service V30:KK-8 Organization of Telephone System V30:KK-9 Ability to obtain Capital V30:KK-10 Size of Telephone Systems V30:KK-11 Recommendations V30:KK-11 Improved Service to Independent Telephone Companies ■V30:LL-2 Estimates, Department of ^agriculture: Broadcasting V32:D-5 Expansion Rates 732: D-6 Districts Served V32:D-7 Reason for Increase in Rural Rates V32:D-9 Steam Plants V32:D-9 Fuel Cost at Pino Portage V32:D-9 Tree Trimming V32:D-10 Allowances for Storms V32:D-11 Higher cost of Capital Construction V32:D-12 Transmission Line Poles V32:E-1 Amount of Rural Rate Increase V32:E-1 Amount of Rural Service Increase ■V32:E-2 Increase in Freight Rates V32:E-5 Sales Tax Charged by Dominion Govern- ment V32:E-5 -9- CH;j^TR;^^D. AURELE (L) Ottawa East On Budget Debate: Congratulations to new Menibors of Cabinet V31:B-7 Congratulations to Previous Speakers V31:B-7 Virtue of money lies on Convertibility V31:B-8 Increased Taxation V31;B-8 Federal Taxes Justified V31:E-9 Re Education: Closing of one-room Schools V31:C-S Training of Teachers "V31:C-4 Shortage of Teachers V31:C-5 Lowered Standards of Education V31:C-7 Teachers' Salaries Inadeq.uate V31:C-9 CHILD. :j^THUR J. (PC) Wentvjorth On Speech from Throne: Congratulatory V15:G-1 Re: Elimination of Glaring Headlights V15:G-2 Re Fees for Driving Tests V15:G-3 Re Amendments to Unsatisfied Judgment Fund V15 : G-3 Speed of Trucks V15:G-4 Section 20, Municipal Jxt V15:G-4,7 Working Hours of Fire Fighters 'V15:G-7 Licenses to Building Contractors V15:G-8,11 Hospitals V15:G-12 Conciliation, Delays in V15:G-7 On the Budget : Critical of Present Athletic Comn:ission V34:FFF-11 Congratulations to Minister of Labour Vg4:FFF-ll V/restllng V34:FFF-11 Athletic Commission should Control All Sports V34:FFF-11 Suspension Cases V34:GGG-1 Province should Issue Boxing Permits ■V34:GGG-1 Mechanically Defective Cars V34:GGG-2 -10- CHILD. iiRTHUR J. (Continued) Re Education: Gymnasiums, School Plans V34:GG-3 Heavy Tax Rates V34:aG-5 School Construction V34:GG-7 COLLINGS. WILLli^I H, (PC) Beaches On Bill No. 80 (Seoond Reading) V16:E-1 Will Support V18:E-1 Re Metropolitan Council "V18:E-3 Re Assessment V18:E-3 Re Graded Partial Exemptions V18:E-3 Re Pooling of Financial Strength and Resources V18:E-4 Re Water Supply and Distribution V18:S-6 Re Sewage and Drainage V18:E-6 Re Highv/ays and Public Transportation V18:E-10 Re Separation from County of York V18:E-11 Metropolitan Planning V18:E-11 Health and Welfare V18:S-13 Re Housing V18:S-12 Re Education V18:E-13 Ro Debentures for V18:E-15 Bill Not Drastic V18:E-16 Toronto Industrial Commission V18:E-19 Extracts from President's (T.I.C.) Address V18:E-19 Grants to Stabilize Taxation V18:E-20 Congratulatory V18:E-21 On Bill No, 80, In Coromittee Section 61 - amendment to V25:F-7 Subsections 7 and 8 added to Section 104 V28:A-10 Gray Coach Lines, Part of T.T.C, V28:B-5 ijnendmont to Section 126 , Subsection 2 V29:E-5 jlmcndment to Subsection 2, Section 203 V30:DD-2 -li- ft n n n C PILINGS . WILLi;jVI H. ( Continued) On Bill No, 80, In Committee ijnendment to Subsection 3, Section 203 -I'lmendnient to Section 22, Subsection 5 On Estimates, Department of v7elfarG Expresses Appreciation of Disabled Persons' Allowance COMSLL. RAY. (PC)(Hamilton-V/entworth) On Speech from the Throna: Re: Coronation Prime Minister and Wife should Attend Prime Minister giving good Leadership Re: Mr, Kennedy, Congratulations to Re: Hon. Mr. Thomas " Re: Hon. Mr. Griesinger " Re: Hon, Mr. Kelly " Re: Hon. Mr, Scott " Re: Hon, Mr, Gemmell " Re: Hon, Mr. Vferrender " Tribute at passing of Mr. Hepburn Tribute at passing of Mr.Conant Re: Accomplishments of Government Re: St, Lawrence Seaway Problems in areas adjacent to Cities Re: Toronto Metropolitan Area Of Importance to many People Re: Cummings Report Re: Hon,Mr,Doucett-Gongratulations to Re: Provincial Highv/ay Programme Re: Hamilton Divisional Highway Engineer and Staff Re: Unsatisfied Judgment Fund Re: Junior Farmers* Assistance Re: Grants to. -Community Halls,etc, Re: Vegetable Oils Should not be sold H V30:DD-3 V30:FP-1 V33:CC-2 V4;C-1 V4:C-2 V4 V4 V4 V4 V4 V4 V4 V4 V4 V4 V4 V4 V4 V4 V4 V4 V4 V4 C-3 C-3 C-4 C-5 C-5 C-5 C-6 C-6 C-6 C-7 C-7 C-8 C-8 C-9 C-9 C-IO C-10 C-11 V4:C-11 V4:C-12 V4:C-14 V4:C-15 V4:C-16 V4:C-16 V4:C-16 -12- CONKELL. IU.Y (Continued) Re: Embargo on Canadian Meat V4:C-16 Re: Fruit and Fruit Grading 74:C-17 Re: Artificial Breeding Units 74:0-18 Re: Kon,Mr.Dunlop - Congratulations to V4:C-19 Re: Educational Grants V4:C-20 Re: Hon, Mr, Daley, Congratulations to V4:C-21 Re: Conciliation Services V4:C-gl Re: Hours of Work & Vacations with Pay V4:C-21 Re: Workmen's Compensation V4:C-21 Re: Health Services V4:C-22 Hospital Grants V4:C-22 Tuberculosis Prevention "V4:C-23 He: Provincial Mental Hospitals V4:C-24 Re: Hamilton General Hospital 74:C-24 Re: Old-age Pensions V4:C-25 Re: Mothers' .Allowances V4:C-25 Re: Disabled Persons' x.llowanco 74:0-25 Re: Municipal Homos for the ^-.ged V4:0-26 Re: Department, of Public Works V4;C-26 Re: Department of Reform Institutions 74:0-27 Re Riots at Guelph Reformatory V4:0-27 Re: Department of Travel & Publicity V4:C-27 Rg : Department of Planning & Develop- ment V4:C-27 Re: Hydro V4:C-28 Accomplishments of this Government V4:C-29 Old-Ago Pensions V4:0-29 Old-^'.ge Assistance V4:C-29 Disabled Persons' Assistance V4:0-29 Young Farmers' .-ssistance V4:C-29 Allocation of Tax fields V4:C-29 Highway Programmes V4:C-29 Municipal Grants V4:C-30 Forestry Survey V4:0-30 Work of Comrfxittoos V4:C-30 -13- COIslKELL, RLY (Contlnuod) CompaniGS Act V4:C-30 SaggGSted ConsidGretiou of costs of ixdministration of JusticG ¥4:0-31 Appreciation to Civil Sorvico V4:C-32 Appreciation to Ontario Provincial Police V4:C-32 COV/LING. iXFRED H. (PC) (High Park) On Speech from Throne: Congratulatory Re: Taxation Extract from Guelph "Mercury" Re: CBC not Taxes Extract from Vancouver Province Re: Sales Tax Re: General Tax Situations Re: i>.ssessments Re: Residential Taxes Tax Burden on Real Estate Municipal Taxation Re: Safety Measures Re: Speed Traffic x.ccident Prevention Re : Modern Highways Losses caused by Accidents Child Safety Training Safety Programme by Ontario Chambers of Commerce Other Organizations should follow Members should Assist Dangers on Queen Elizabeth Way Re: Unidentifiable Provincial Police cars Would increase care of Drivers Re: High Park Riding New Humber Bridges V9 :A-2 V9 :A-2 V9 :A-3 V9 :A-4 V9 :A-5 V9 :A-6 V9 :B-1 V9 :B-1 V9 :B-2 V9 :B-3 V9 :B-4 V9 :B-4 V9 :B-5 V9' :B-5 V9 ;B-6 V9 :B-6 V9 :B-7 V9 :b-7 V9:B-8 V9:B-8 V9:B-9 79:B-9 V9:B-10 V9:B-11 V9:B-11 V9:B-11 -14- COV/LII^JG. ALFRED H. (Continued) Re: Cattle driven on Public Streets Toronto by-lav/ re 10 29 51 Re: Dr. Johnston inToronto On Bill No, 80 (Second Reading) Praises, Press A Good Beginning Functions of Metropolitan Council and Local Councils Longer Terms on Metropolitan Council Taxi Situation Toronto Transportation Commission Police and Fire Departments Location for Zoo Gxlnadian I)>iational Exhibition Re: Changes of Thought of Those Opposing Bill On Bill No, 80, In Committee: Amendment to Subsection 3 ijnendment to Subsection 1, Sec, 184 Cannot Separate Gray Coah and TTC Amendment to Section 120 , Subsection 6 iunendment to Section 122, " 1 Amendment to Section 4, Subsection 2 ijnendment to Section 4, Subsection 3 On Estimates, Department of Health Doctors not Reporting Comuunicable Diseases V9:B-12 V9:C-1 V9:C-£ i TBO: I- •1 V20 I- •1 V20 1-2, V20 :I- ■4-7 V20 I- ■8 V20 .1- •10 y20 I- • 11 V20 I- -12 V20 .1- •13 V20 .1- ■14 V20 :I- -15 V20 :J-- -3 V23 :E- ■5 V23 :E- -5 V«6 :E- -9 V28 :B- ■7 V29 :D- -8 V29 :D- -9 V30 :EZ-4 V30 :EE-5 V33:GG-4 DALEY. HON. CH/JILES (Minister of Labour) (PC) Re: Strike at Durham V3:D-3 Re: Differences between Company and Union V3:D-3 Re: Report by Conciliation Officer V3:D-3 Re: Efforts of Minister and Department V3:D-3 -15- DALEY. HON. CH;J^LES (Continued) Re: Employment outside of Union Decision of Company, re On Bill No. 74 (First Reading) Errors outlined and Suggested Corrections given On Bill No .87 (First Reading) On Bill No. 88 (First Reading) On Bill No. 89 (First Reading) On Bill No. 106 (Second Reading) Plans re Chief Inspector Working Hours for V/omen On Speech from Throne Congratulatory to Mr, Speaker Re: Liberal Party Re: CC.F. Party Re: Labour Progressive Party Re: Deletion of Remarks re Stalin Government Activities should be Publicised Re: Hydro Re: St, Lawrence Project Power from Niagara Old Age Pensions Rural Housing Corporation Government ^-sslstance to Police and Firemen Grants to Municipalities Rental Houses Re: Health Cobalt Bomb - Mental Illness On Bill No. 74 (Second Reading) Act Constantly Reviewed Act Copied in U.S.A. and throughout V/orld V3:D-4 V3:D-5 V14: Xfc-5 V14: A- 5- 7 714: B-E V14: B-2 V14: B-3 VIS: A-2 V18: A- 2 V18: A- 2 V28: 1-6 V20: B-IO V20: B-IO V20: BIO, 11 V20: C-1 VEO: C-1 V20: C-2 V20: C-2 V20: C-6 V20: C-6 V20: C-7 V20: C-7 V20: C-8 V20: C-9 V20:D-1 V20:D-1 V20:D-2 V20:D-2 VEO : D-3 V22 5:D-2 V22:D-2 V2£ !:D-2 -16- D:.LEY, HON. CIL'.RLgS (Continued) On Bill NOo 74 (Second Reading) V22:D-2 ii.ct reviewed by Judge Roach V22:D-3 3e: Double Payments V22:D-3 Re; Increases in pensions YZP.i'D'Z Ro : Compensation for earlier *.ccldents V22:D-4 Re: Cost of raising standards to present Level Y22 i'D-o Re: Two alternatives V22:D-6 Re: Limitations of payments V22:D-7 Estimates, Department of Labour Lets Administered bj Department V23:LA-1 Industry in Ontario V23:BB-3 V/orkmen's Compensation i-ct . V23:BB-4 Physical Treatment at Malton V23:CC-4 Hours of work-Vacation with Pay Act V23:CC-6 Consiliation Boards V23:DD-1 Silicosis V23:DD-5 Labour Relations i^ct V23:DD-5 Boiler Inspection V23:HH-4 Inspection of Grain Elevators V23:II-3 Activities Athletic Commission V23:II-8 Employee Representation on Accident Committees V25:D-11 DAVIE S. HOK. (REV.) M. C. (PC) (Mr> Speaker )' Welcome to Students V6:A-1 V10:A-1 V11:A-1 V12:A-1 V14:A-1 V15;A-1 V16:A-1 V17:A-1 V18:A-1 V19:A-1 V21:A-1 -17- DAVIBS, HON.CRW.) M.C. (Continued) VVelcomo To Students V22:i.-2 V24:l-1 V35::.-l V26:/--l V27:A-1 V28:A-1 V29:.--l V31:A-1 V32:i.-1 V33:A-1 Welcome to Major Tilson, V.C. V26:A-1 Re: Death of Queen Mary - Prayer V29:/^'.-8 Re: Commemoration Placq[ues V31:-'J.-1 DEI-tPSEY. JLIvES S. (PC) Renfrew South Re: x^lcoholic Foundation V22:B-4 Tribute to V22:B-4 DOUCETT, HON. GE0RG5 H, (PC) (Minister of Highways ) On Bill No, 80 (Second Reading) V14:C-1 Benefits of ..rterial Roads V14:C-1 Public Safety V14:C-1 Toronto By-pass V14:C-2 King's Highways V14:C-3 Highways transferred to local Municipalities V14:C-3,4 Metropolitan Road System V14:C-5 Powers of Metropolitan Council V14:C-5,6 Provincial Subsidy Increased Vl4:C-6 Financial Ldjustmcnts Vl4:C-7 Composition of Suburban Roads Com, V14:C-9 Solutions should Prove Satisfactory V14:C-10 Re: Ferry, Tobermory to South Bay Mouth V17:B-10 Ro: Franchise for V17:B-10 Service not Satisfactory V17:B-10 -18- DOUCETT, HON. aEOBGE H. (Continued ) On Bill 1^0. 129 (First Reading) On Bill No, 141 (First Reading) Restrictions on Roads Rights of Property Owners On Bill Ko. 142 (First Reading) Prevents Adulteration of Dairy Pro- ducts Dairy Industry a Food Industry Dairy Plants Income Derived from Dairy Industry House must be Fair L Brief on the Dairy Industry On the Soybean Brief of Dairy Groups , March 18*53 Concerns of Dairy Farmers Dairy Industry a National i^sset Must Help the Dairy Industry Results if Dairy Industry Collapses On Bill No. 129 (Second Reading) Analysis of Sections Age Limits Accident Ratios On Bill No, 142 (Second Reading Disallow Adulteration of Dairy Products Permits for Manufacture of Unadult- erated Edible Oils On Bill No. 142, In Committee Amendment to Section 3 On Bill No. 129, In Committee ijnendment to Section 2 On Estimates, Department of .'agriculture Regrets Absence of L/Ir, Thomas Research on Marketing Development of Rural Hydro V26: B-15 V29:B-2 y29:B-2 Y29 : B-2 V29 : B-3 729: B-3 V29i B-3 V29! B-4 V29 B-4 V29: B-6 V29 B-8 V29' B-10 V29 C-1 V29 C-3 V29 C-5 V29 .0-3 V29 C-10 V29 0-9 V29 :G-9 V29 :H-6 V29 :H-6 V30 :B-1 V30:B-1 V30:B-1 V31:DD-6 V31:II-1 V32:D-1 V32:D-1 V32:D-2 V32 :D-3 -19- DOUCSTT, HOi^j. G50RGE H. (Continuod) Estimates, Dopartraent of Highv/ays Safety Campaign Accidents Increase in Number Motor Vehic].en Increase in Number Tourist Vehicl'is Dual-Lane Highways Continually replacing Safety Equipment Safety Education Ontario Safety Organization Restricted Licenses Suspension of Drivers' Licenses Car Insurance Causes of Traffic Accidents Municipal Grants and Subsidies Bridges New Road Constructions No Section of Province Forgotten Trans-Canada Highway Highway Services New Equipment Queen Elizabeth Highv/ay Level Crossings County Roads to King's Highway System Burlington Beach Bridge Unsatisfied Judgment Fund On Bill 15E (Second Reading) V34 :PIH-4 V34 :HH-4 V34 ;HH-5 V34 :HH-6 V34 5 HH-7 V34 :II-1 V34 :II-1 V34 :II-2 V34 :II-3 ■V34; II-4 WA . II-5 V34. II-5 V34 II-6 V34 :ll-7 V34 :II-8 V34 :JJ--3 V34 :J.T-5 V34 :J"J-6 V34 :JJ-7 V34 :KK-2 V34 !lCK-3 V34 :KK-4 V34 :KK-5 V34 :KE:-7 V34 :KK-a V34 :AAA-3 Pm^BAE, HON. GEORGE H, (PC ) (Minister of Municipal Affairs ) On Bill No, 85 (First Reading) V10:E-8 Re: Assessment values in Municipal- ities V10:E-8 Equalization of Assessment Desired V10:E-8 Re: Greater Toronto Assessment Board Act, 1951 V10:E-9 Purposes of V10:S-9 -20- DUNBAR. HON. GEORGE H. (Continued ) Re: Changes In new Act V10:E-10 Re: Courts of Revision-personnel of 710:E-12 Taxes not Necessarily Increased V10:l-13 On Bill No. 80 (Second Reading) Problem Long Standing V13:A-4 Proceedings of Municipal Board V13:A-4 Given Careful Consideration Vl3:A-4 Responsibilities of Central Government 71S:A-5 Welfare Services Transferred to Metropolitan Corporation V13:A-5 Metropolitan Area Composition ■V13:A-5 Follovv's Report of O.M.B. V13:A-6 Growth of Area Very Rapid V13:4-7 Construction of Homes Curtailed V13:A-7 Authority Requested to Acquire Land V13:A 8 Reasons for Transferring most Essential Services V13:A-8 Cost of Services V13:A-9 Formation of Metropolitan Council V13:A-10 Composition of Metropolitan Council V13:B-1 Members for 1953, of Metropolitan " V13:B-2 Chairman to be appointed by Lieutenant Governor in Council V13:B-3 Equal Representation on Council V13:B-4 Chairman has Deciding Vote V13:3-5 Distribution of V/ater V13:B-6 Re Part III of Bill V13:B-9 Reasons for Creation of Municipalities V13:B-9 Report on Water Supply and Sewage Disposal V13:B-9 Extracts from Report V13:B-10-12 Locations of City Water Supply V13:B-12,13 Unification of V/ater Distribution V13:B-14 Not new V13:B-14 Other Canadian Localities supplying V/ater V13:B-14 -21- DUN3AR. HON. GEORGE II. (Continued ) On Bill No. 80: Duiaping of Sewage Pollutes Bathing Beaches Pollution to increase cost of Delivering V/ater Part VI of Bill-Metropolitan Transportation Creation of Toronto Transit Commission Re: Members of Toronto " " Time members to hold office Transfer of Property- Re Assets and Liabilities Monopoly of Commission Compensation for Adverse Effects Changes from Existing Law Reason for Change of Name Re Expropriation of Land Part XIV - Finances Re: Authority for Securing Funds Municipality to be levying body- Secondary School Purpose All other Purposes Further provisions-Temporary Loans - Debentures Re The Issue of Debentures Powers granted to Metropolitan Council Re Arrival at per Capita Figures Provisions of Part XV Location of Council Meetings Not Decided On the Budget : Uniform System of ^^ssessment On Bill No. 80, In Committee Section 37 Re: Assessment Act V13 :B- •15 V13 :B- -16 V13 :C- -1 V13 :C- -2 V13 :C- -2 V13 C- V13 C- -3 V13 :C- -3 V13 :C- -3 V13 ;C- -3 V13 :C- -4 V13 C- -4 V13 :C- .5 V13 :C- -6 V13 :C- -5 V13 :C. -6 V13 :C- -6 V13 :C- -6 V13 :C- -6 V13 :C- -9 V13 :C- -10 V13 :C- -13,14 Vi2 :D- -3 V13 :D- -4 V25 :D- -5 V25 :D- -5 V25 :E- -8 VS5 :S- -8 V25 :A- -13 f -22- DUNB;J^. HON. GE0RG5 H. (Continuod) On Bill No, 80, In CommittcG Gray Coah Profits and Thoir Usage V28:B-7 Expropriation of Land for TTC V28:C-4 Estimates, Department of Municipal Affairs Debonturo Debt 728:11-5 Municipal Tax Arrears V28:E-7 Municipal Taxation V28:E-8 Provincial Payments to Municipalit 103728:110 Duties of Department V28:E-12 Assessment Branch 'V28:E-13 Valuation of Properties Ontario Government & Ontario Hydro V28:E-14 Eq^ualization of Assessment in Counties V28:E-19 Eq.ualization of Assessment in Local Municipalities V28:E-21 Manual of Assessment Values V88:E-21 Greater Toronto Assessment Board V28:E-22 Payments to Mining Municipalities V28:E-26 Municipal Auditing & Accounting V28:E-29 Annual Report on Municipal StatisticsV28:E-29 Municipal Directory V28:E-30 Registrar General's Branch V23:E-31 Closing Remarks V28:E-32 Payment re Provincial Recreational ij7eas V28:F-1 Municipal Schools V28:F-1 Appointments to Municipal Board V28:F-6 On Bill No, 124, Second Reading V29:G-8 Re Return of Assessment Rolls V29:G-8 On Bill No, 81, Second Reading V30:G-6 Ro: Replacement of Police and Fire Grants V30:G-5 On Bill No, 85, In Committee Amendment to Section 6,s,s,2 V33:L-2 iaaendmcnt to Section 7, V33:L-1 On Bill No. 114, In Committee iimcndmont to Section 9 V34:iA'A.-3 -23- DUNLOP. HON, YfILLi;j^ J. fPC ) Mlnistor of Education On Bill No. 66 (Second Roading) On Bill No, 80 (Second Reading) Metropolitan School Board Chairmen appointed by Lieutonant- Governor Functions of Metropolitan School Bd, Increase in Population Service Costs for Schools Debenture Debts Increases in School Enrolment School Facilities School Problems can be Solved Local Interest to be Retained Freedom of Local School Boards Capital Expenditures Rights to i-ppeal Functions of Metropolitan School Bd, On Bill No. 91 (First Reading) Victoria Day On Bill No. 92 (First Reading) -Agreements and Victoria Day On Bill No, 93 (First Reading) "Normal School" changed to "Teachers' College" Government Assistance for Retarded Children Recreation Directors On Bill No, 66, In Committee Re: Personnel of x^dvisory Board On Bill No. 94, (First Reading) Boards of Reference Estimates, Dopartmcnt of Education Features of Year's Operations and problems encountered V24:i^'--1 Dominion-Provincial .'.groemont V24:DD-5 Normal Schools V24:DD-6 Community Programs V24:DD-6 V7:B-19 V13:D-5 V13:Ii-5 V13 •D-6 V13 •D-6 V13 :D-8 V13 :D-11 V13 D-11,12 V13 •D-12,13 V13 D-13 V13 D-15 V13 S-1 V13 .E-E V13 E-2 V13: E-2 V13" S-3 V15 A-3 V15 •L-3 V15. A-3 V15' A- 3 VI 5 A- 4 Vl5:A-4 V15:;.-5 V15:;x-5 V15:I-1 V15:I-1 V16 :A-3 Vie: A-3 -24- DTOJLOP. HON. V;TLLI:JM J. (Continued) Estimates, DopartniGnt of Education Corrospondonce Courses ,V24:DD-7 Night Classes VE4:2D-e Training in Citizenship V24:EE-1 Summer courses for Teachers VE4::EIC-2 Supplemental Examinations ■V24:EE-S i-ssistanco classes for Retarded Children V24:EE-13 Grcaits to Board of Education V24:EE-19 Miscellaneous V24:EE-22 Legal Courses V24:FE-3 On Bill No. 140 (First Reading) V29:B-1 On Privilege: No Personal Benefit from Teachers' Superannuation Act V33:A-7 Re: Coronation Booklet V34:B-4 EDWARDS. J. FREDERICK (PC) (Perth) Estimates, Department of Labour Praises Work, V/orkraen's Compensation Act V23:EE-5 On the Budget: Congratulations to Mr, Speaker V34:JA.-1 ■'Red Coe.t" at Front En trace V34;AA-2 Budget widely ^.cclaimed V34:j.A1-2 Decline In Value of Farm Products V34:xA--3 Increase in Cattle V34:/A'.-3 Increase in Machinery V34:iA.-3 Perth County adopts soil Conservation Methods V34:AA-3 Crop Rotation V34:AA-4 Agriculture & Industry Inseparable V34:BB-1 Appreciates service of Civil Servants V34:BB-2 Congratulations to Government for Leadership ■V34:BB-3 Sale of Dairy Products Vital to Well- being of Farmers V34:BB-3 •25- ^mnjJDSi J. FREDERICK (Continuod) On tho Budget : Appreciates Assistance given to Perth County V33:BB-3 Insurance Rates on ComirxUnity Centers too High V33:BB-4 Highways in Perth County V33:BB-4 Pfissing of Bill No. 80 V33:BB-5 V/elfaro V33:BB-6 Every Community should have Homos for People who Cannot be Self-supporting VSStBB-e Hospitals V33:B3-7 City of Stratford V34:BB-7 Shakespearean Festival of Canada Foundation V34:BB-8 Proper Rail Commuter Service Needed V34:3B-11 Bridge en Highway # 9 should be Replaced V34:BB-11 Overloading of Trucks V34:BB-12 ELLIOTT, ROBERT E. (PC) (Hamilton East) Estimates, Department of Welfare V33:GC-1 Thanks to Minister and Staff V33:GC-1 Estimates, Department of Health Congratulates Minister of Health V33:EE-6 For Splendid Work V33:EE-7 On the Budget: Congratulations to: Mr. Speaker V34:LLL-1 Mr. War render V34:LLL-1 Mr, Thomas V34:LLL-1 ReHydro V34:LLL-1 Hydro Conversion V34:LLL-2 Hamilton Lots taken in Tax Sales V34:LLL-3 High Mortgage Costs V34:LLL-5 High Costs of Building Materials V34:LLL-9 Planning boards should be more Reasonable V34:LLL-10 Royal Botanical Gardens V34:LLL-11 Re: Burlington Bridge V34:LLL-13 L bottleneck V34:Mr.IM-l r -26- FISHLEIGH. IL'-ROLD F, (PC) V/oodblne On Speech from the Throne Motions in City Council Repeated yearly Council Operates Faster Re: Housing Somewhat Improved Re: GSCO Re: National Housing Act End Mortages should be reinstated Influence of Income Tax on Rs: "Milking the Cow" Re: Bruce-Grey ^ Manitoulin Island Conditions in Agriculture in Fruit Crop in Re: Airlifts for Markets for should be Improved ""e: Immigration Education of Immigrants Restricted re Farming Re: Woodbine Riding Termites in Extermination of Re: The Disabled Allowances Not all i'.ssisted Pensions for Re: Planning and Development V-8,G-2 Ontario House V8:G-2 English industry desiring to come to Canada V8:G-2 Should be assisted by Province V8:G-3 Re: Acoustics in Chamber V-SzG-S Re: Challenge to Ontario V-8:G-4 Ontario undeveloped V8:G-5 Re: Delhi and Simcoe 78:0-5 Re: Hydro V8:G-6 Re: Neo-Neuclear ^Itomic Energy 78:0-6 V-8:E-1 V8:E-1 V8:E-1 V8:E-1 V8:E-1 V-8:l-2 V8' E-2 V8i E-2 V8 S-3 V8 E-4 V8 E-5 V8; E-5 V8! E-5 V8 :E-6 V8 :F-1 V8 :F-1 V8 :F-1 V8 F-1 V8 :F-2 V8 :F-2 V8 !F-3 V8 :F-3 V8 :F-4 V8 :F-5 78 :F-5 78 :G-1 -27- FISHLEIGH. H;J10ID F« (Continued) On Speech from the Throne: Suggested x..ctions by Government V8:G-6 Beinstate 2nd Mortgages V8:G-7 Guarantee Bonds-School subdivision V8:G-7 Rebate from Income Tax to Municipalit- ies V8:G-7 Improvement of Bruce-Grey and Manitoulin Island 'V8:G-7 Improved Acoustics V8:G-7 Extermination of Termites V8:G-7 Increase Disabled Persons V8:G-7 Re: Inequality between city and country pensions 78:0-7 Loans to English Firms V8:G-7 On Bill No. 80 (Second Reading) V20:H-5 Contratulatory to Prime Minister 720:11-5 Expansion of ^^.partmants 3c Factories V20:H-7 Homes for i.ged V20:H-7 Sewers V20:Ii7,8 Transportation V20:H-8 Changes recommended by Bill should be made more q.uickly V20:H-9 Personnel Department V20:H-10 On Bill No. 80 (In Committee) V24:F-13 xlssessment on Veterans' Holdings V24:F-13 ^"jnendment to Sec, 44, Subsection 2 V25:F-1 Re Parks and Recreational a.reas V26:E-7 Amendment to Clause "B", Subsection 1, Section 197 V30:BB-1 Amendment to Subsection 4, Section 197 V30:BB-2 Amendment to Clause "B" , Subsection 16, Section 197 V30:BB-3 -28- FOOTE. HOK. JOHIJ W. (PC) Minister of Reform Institutions Estimates, Department of Reform Institutl Decline in Commitments & Sentences Guelph Riot Overcrowding in Institutions InocLuality of Sentences Salaries of Guards Brampton Trade School Mlllbrook Institution Diagnostic Centre, Mendel Park,N,Y. Escape from Don Jail Divided Control Excerpt of last Grand Jury Miraico Clinic Corporal Punishment Parole Board Failure of Parolees Industrial Account Changes in Operations at Mimico Female Parole Board Mercer Institution at Port Arthur Re: Manufacture of Cement Tile Re: Select Committee on Reform Institutions V26:DD-6 ons V26; G-2 V26 G-5 V26: G-11 V26: II-2 V26 :H-4 V26 :H-6 V26 H-6 V26' H-8 V26 .H-9 V26. :H-10 V26 :I-4 V26 1-6 V26 :BB-5 V26 :B3-8 V26 :BB-9 V26 BB-11 V26. BB-11 V26 . BB-12 V26 CC-1 V26; CC-4 V26; CC-5 FROST. ;.RTHUR (PC) Bra.Qondale On Speech from the Throne V13:G-1 Congratulations Vl3:G-2 V13:G-7 Ro Highways . ■ V13:G-2 Traffic Congestions, Causes of V13:G-2 Appreciation of Financial Aid Vl3:G-6 Congratulations on Accomplishments V13:G-7 Costs of Mental Hospitals V13:G-8 Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto) V13:G-9 Hospital and School at Smith's Falls V13:G-9 -29- Capital Grants for Hospital Construction V13:G-10 Congratulations on Departmental Administration V13:G-11 On Bill No. 80 (Second Reading) V20:J"-4 Fair & Equitable Solution Desired V20:J-4 Reasons for Applying for ^unalgamation V20:J-5 Observations of Ontario Municipal Board V20:J'-6,-9 Congratulatory, Prime Minister V20:J-10 On Bill No. 80, In Committee V23:G-7 Rg Addition, Subsection 2 V23:G-7 Re: St. Patrick's Day V24:B-6 ^'jnendmcnt to Section 107, Subsection 1, Clause "A" V28:B-12 iunendmcnt to Section 134, Subsection 2 V29:E-7 Estimates, Department of V/elfaro Appreciates Service Received V33:CC-5 On Bill No. 86 Meals in outlets for Lic[uor V33:J"J-1 FROST, HON. LESLIE M. (PC) Prime Minister Vifelcome to ex-Premiers of Ontario Vl:B-2 Tribute at passing of Mr. Hepburn Vl:B-3 Tribute at passing of Mr, Conant Vl:B-4 , Welcome to Minister of Highways , Newfound- land Vl:B-9 Motion re Hansard V2:A-4 Re: Former costs of printing V2:A-5 Re: Reference to Comiaittee re Printing 'V2:A-6 V2:B-7 Re: Q,uestion of Costs V2:B-6 Motion re Standing Committees V2:B-7 Re Meeting of Committees' Striking Comriiittee V2:B-9 Motion re Appointment Striking Comraittee V2:B-10 Motion re appointment A.Kelso Roberts as Deputy Speaker and "Chairman of House V2:B-11 -30- FROST. HON, LESLIE M. (Continued) Tribute to former Deputy Speakers Motion re openings on Fridays Bo: Publication of Tabled Reports Tribute at passing of Rlr.Belanger Re: First Woman Reporting Hansard Re: Eurcijean Flood Disasters General Plans for Relief Resources of Province Available Federal Government iMational Committee Meeting of Re :Co-operation of Red Cross Rg : Supplies already forwarded Re:Nationa-wide fund Collection Ro : Methods of donations Re: Administration of Funds Re: Reports from Disaster Areas Statement by Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey Canada's Assistance Re:Article-Toronto Daily Star re Extract from Hansard, Feb. 16*53 Re Winnipeg Floods Letter from Hon, Douglas Campbell Re: Letters to Reeves and Mayors Report from Holland Marshes Denial of Statement in Daily Star Policy of Government re Requests not for Municipal Funds Ro: Appraisal of situation by Red CrossV? Lumber immediately Essential Denial of statement by Mr.Salsberg On Statement by Mr.Salsberg re newspaper report V2. .B-11 V2tB-l2 V2:E-15 V2:B-16 V3:B-2 V3:3-3 V3:C-1 V3:C-1 V3:C-1 V3;C-2 V3 C-3 V3 :C-4 V3 C-5 V3 C-5 V3 C-6 V3 :C-5 V3 :C-7 V3 C-7 V4 .D-1 V4 D-1 V4 ;D-3 V4 :D-3 V4 D-5 V4 :D-6 V4 :D-6 V4 .D-8 V4' E-1 77 A- 2 V7 A-3 V3 .E-2 V3:E-5 V3:E-9 V4 :B-1 -31- FROST, HON. LESLIE M. (Continued ) On Bill No. 41 (Second Reading) V5:D-11 Re: Passing of Mr. Hipel ' V4:A-8 On Speech from the Throne: V6:C-10 Congratulatory to Mr. Speaker V6:C-10 " " Mr. Nlckle V6:C-10 '» "Mr, Connell V6:C-10 Re: Brotherhood Y/eek V6:C-11 "Brotherhood" the solution to many problems V6:C-11 Cr.nadian products widely dis- tributed V6:C-12 Various Races living in Harmony VSrC-lS Re: Legislative Committees V6:D-1 Believe in V6:D-1 Re: Department of Lands and Forests V5:D-1 Re: Advisory Com::.itteo V6:D-2 Departmental af irairs open to the public V6:D-2 No political fav§urs given V6:D-2 Extracts from Radio Address V6:D-3 Re: Hydro V6:D-4 Re: Advisory Committee to V6:D-4 Re: Committee on Government Commissi onsV6:D-4 Re: Cost of Electrical Power V6:D-5 Re:Extracts from "Northern Miner" V6:D-6 Re: Municipal Affairs V6:D-7 Provincial -Municipal Committee V6:D-8 No Federal Committee required V6:D-9 Rg :Fodoral-Provinclal Conferences V6:D-10 Ro:liberals did not act when given Opportunity V6:E-1 Re: Sj-eeches by Mi-. Oliver V6 :E-1 Rg: Speech by I»Ir. Nixon Vo:E-2 R'.: Amendment to Speech V5:E-3 Re: Extracts from Toronto Daily Star V6:E-4 Re: Education V6:E-5 Grants for V6:E-5 V6:E-10 -38- FROST. HON . IJISLIE M, (Continued) On Speech from the Throne; Re*. Tax Eoductlons 'V6:E-6 Re : Highways V6 :E-7 Re: Road Subsidies V6 :E-7 Ontc.rio has Best Roads V6 :E-8 Entire Province Considered V6:E-8 Re: Municipal Assistance V5:E-9 Re: Budgetary Plans for Education V5:E-10 Grants for "frills" ended V6:E-11 Re: Number of Students in Future V6:E-11 Children Greatest Asset V6:E-13 All School Resources should be conserved ■V6:E-14 Re: Liquor Situation in Ontario V6 :S-14 Ontario a sober Province V6:E-14 Re: Tourists to Ontario V6:E-15 On Bill No. 80 (First Reading) V10:B-1 Parliament of Canada, 104 j'ears ago V10:B-1 Re: Baldwin Act - 1849 V10:B-3 Legislation composed of 5 Bills V10:B-2 Very far-reaching V10:B-2 Result of work of Many People V10:B-3 Refinements Expected V10:B-3 Involves Several Departments V10:B-4 History of Toronto and York situation V10:B-4 Housing Plans at Dead-end. V10:B-4 Less Progress in Toronto area than any other V10:B-4 Q,ulck action impossible V10:B-4 Metropolitan Problem 35 years old V10:B-5 No co-operative effort between Municipalities V10:B-5 Re: 1950 Conference V10:B-5 Re: Refersal of Policy by city re Annexation V10:B-5 -33- FRQST. HON. LESLIE M. (Continued) Reference to Municipal Board V10:B-6 Toronto a Reflection of Ontario Growth V10:B-6 Toronto's Population spreading beyond Boundaries V10:B-6 No Co-ordination in Municipal Governments V10:B-7 Attempted through Arterial Highways Failed V10:B-7 General Municipal Planning Essential V10:B-7 No Housing Programme -Government Assisted V10:B-7 Great Differences of opinion V10:B-7 Municipal Board's recommendations solicited V10:B-9 Tribute to Toronto and Mlmico V10:B-10 Re:Toronto's Failure re Progressive Annexation V10:B-10 Results of Total Annexation V10:B-10 Reasons for Board's Refusal to grant Toronto's Application V10:B-11 Re: Debates of 186 7 V10:B-12 Re: Quebec Debates, 1864 V10:B-13 Re:Toronto's history back to 1792 V10;B-13 Dislocation of public Opinion for a Considerable Time V10:B-13 Total Amalgamation must be by Stages 710:3-14 Partial Annexation unfair to Certain Areas V10:B-14 Problems Complicated and Difficult V10:B-14 Problem an Area one V10:B-15 Problems contained in Gumming' s Report V10:B-15 Common Assessment V10:E-16 Water, Sewage and Drainage V10:B-16 Arterial Roads V10:B-16 Overall planning and proper Land Use V10:B-16 Education V10:B-16 -34- FROST, HON. LESLIE M. (Continued ) Administration of Justice V10:B-16 Public Transportation V10:B-16 Housing V10:B-16 Metropolitan Perks and Green Belts V10:3-16 Governing Body should Proceed Slowly V10;B-17 Re '.Unification of Main Municipal Services Y10:B-17 Act Ccmposed of 15 Parts V10:B-17 Re:Cliange in form and Composition of Government V10:E-18 Education based on system 102 years ago V10:B-18 Equal Representation for Toronto and Suburban Municipalities V10:B-19 First Chairman appointed by Lieutenant- Governor in Council VlOiB-SO Metropolitan School Board to be Appointed V10:B-E1 Personnel of V10:B-21 Appointments by Separate School Boards V10:B-21 Powers of School Board V10:B-22 School taxes to be levied on Municipal Level V10:C-1 School Board Representation on Planning Board V10:C-2 No unfair Burdens in Balance of York County V10:C-2 Administrative costs for 1953 paid out of Consolidated Revenue V10:C-2 Honorarium of Council Members 710:0-3 Paid by Government to Dec, 31, 1954 VlOiC-S Some favour Total Amalgamation 710:0-4 Others favour Retention of Local Autonomy V10:C-4 Appointments non-political V10:C-5 Problems in hands of elected Representatives V10:C-6 Ample time for Second Reading and Committee ■V10:C-9 -35- FROST. HON, LESLIE M. (Continued) On Bill No. 81 (First Reading) Fiscal implications in Toronto Metropolitan Area Legislation a complete Innovation Effective January 1, 1954 Trend has been to increase Grants Status of grants since 1953 Re: Fire and Police Grants Grants may be used for any Purpose Aggregate of Grants New Municipal Grant Systen Taxation should not be Increased Citation of instances re increased grants VIO: Hamilton and Ottawa Windsor London Oshawa Timmins County of Lincoln South Grey Toronto per capita rate, $4,00 Statement of Grant System Welcome to Angus Dickson Welcome to J, A, Matthev/s Re: Public Hearings of Liquor Control Board All applications advertised Applications for leave to apply may not be public Re: Arrangements for discussion between Press and Board Chairman Vll:D-9 Policy of Government to make constant Improvements V11:D-10 Specific matters should be brought Forward V11:D-11 All information available in Committee on "Government Commissions" Vll:S-6 VIO: C-IO VIO: C-11 VIO: C-11 VIO c-11 VIO: C-12 VIO: D-1 VIO: D-1 VIO: D-3 VIO- D-3 VIO- D-4 VIO: D-5 VIO: D-6 VIO: D-6 VIO: D-6 VIO; E-1 VIO: E-1 VIO: E-1 VIO .E-1 VIO :E-2 VIO E-5 VIO :E-7 Vll :A-2 VI 1 :A-2 Vll:D-8 Vll:D-9 Vll :D-9 -36- FROST. HON. LESLIE M. (Continued ) No Procedures adopted to prevent fullest disclosures in Comrrdttoc Vll:E-8 RerFullest information in Public Accounts Cornmittee at any time Vll:F-4 All matters open for Inspection Vll:F-4 Rv.: Loyalty of Civil Servants Vll:G-2 Anxious to effect economies Vll:G-2 Civil Servants to consider Opinions of the House Vll:G-2 Any case of V/astefulnoss will be Investigated Vllrl-S Re: Purchase of Automobiles - Kenora Riding Vll:I-6 On Bill No, 80 (Second Reading) V13:A-3 Costs of Education Vl3:S-5 Betterment of Conditions of Education V13:E-7 Re: Present Municipal Employees V17:B-4 Re:Teachors transferring to Public Service 717:6-5 Re: Transfers to Metropolitan Council V17:B-5 Felicitations to Mr. Oliver on Birthday 717:6-6 Re: Release of Health Survey Report 'V17:E-4 - Government not to Rush Bill V18:F-7 Annexation in other Localities V18:F-8 Grants for Arterial Roads "V18:F-10 On the Budget : Expansion of Provincial Activities V21:A-4-6 Ontario's Growth V21:A-7-9 Hydro - Canadian National Railway V21:A-9 Highways V21:A-11 Assistance to Municipalities 'V21:A-13 Ontario Mental Hospitals V21:A-13-1 Tubercular Sanitoria V21:A-14 Conservation V21:A-14 V21:C-12 Housing V21:A-15 Sununary of Government's Activities and Assistance 721:6-1,3 -37- FROST. HON. LESLIE M. (Continued) Taxation Field Federal Government should Vacate SupploniGntary Estimates Increase In Population Schools and Teachers Needed Costs of Education Summary of Highways Costs Public Buildings No new or Increased Taxes Summary of Reduced Taxes Revenue Estimate Summary of years 1952/53 and 1953/54 On Bill No. 80, Section 3, (In Committee) Subsection 3 taken from Municipal ilct Section 4, Subsection 1 Section 5, Subsection 7 Section 21, Subsection 1 On Supplementary Estimates Estimates, Provincial ^-.uditor Auditing Books of Ontario Hydro St. Patrick's Day On Bill No. SO (In Committee) Assessment of Veterans' Holdings ^ippeal of Assessment Estimates, Department of Education Improvement of Schools, etc. Superannuation Fund Youth of Today Credit Unions xlct On Bill No. 80, In Committee Section 37 - compensation Section 76 - Great Benefit to Area On Bill No. 116 (Second Reading) Corp oration and Income Taxes Suspension :.ct, 1952 V21 ;B-4,5 V21:B6 to C-1 V21: C-3 V21: C-4 V21: C-5 V21: C-7 V21: C-lO-12 V21: D-1 V21: D-1,3 V21: D-3 V21' D4-10 V23: C-8 V23 C-8 V23 .D-7 V23' :F-8 V23 :G-10 V23 :JJ-1 V23 ;J0"-5 V23 :JJ--5 V24 .E-2 V24 :F-3 V24 :F-3 V24 :G-9 V24 :H-1 V24 :DD-1 V24 :DD-1 V24 :GG-1 V24 :G0-2 V24 :II-2 V25:E-2 V25:G-5 V25:H-4 V25 :H-5 -38- FROST. HON. LESLIE M. (Continued) vail not Transfer .'activities to Ottawa V26:B-19 On Bill Imo, 80, (in Comnittee) Unemployment Relief V26:D-3 Housing V2S:E-3, 4,5. Estimates, Department of Reform Institutions Parliamentary Procedure VS6:Aj,i-8 Select Committee on Reform Institutions V26:DD-3 Estimates, Department of Insurance V26:GrG-13 Insurance Licenses V26:GG-13 On Bill No. 97 (Second Reading) V27:F-6 Fire Inspection V27:F-6 Licensing Left to Municipality ■V27:F-7 No .'.fi'ect on Private Organizations V27:F-7 On Bill No, 98 (Second Reading) Responsibility on Municipalities V27:F-9 On Bill No. 80 (In Committee) Section 103, a good ^-rrangemont V28:A-9 TTC profits used to Reduce Fares V28:B-1 Expropriation of land for TTC V28:C-6 Estimates, Department of Municipal Affairs V28:F-3 Cost of Living Bonus V28:F-3 On Bill No, 117 . - Filing of Reports V28:I-3 On Bill No, 97 To bring old ^^ct up to Date VSe:,!-! On Bill No. 80, In Comraittee Subsection 6 of Section 119 Neutral Chairman may be desired ■V29:D-7 On the Passing of Her Majesty ,Q,uecn Mary V29:il.".-1 Address to Q,ueen Elizabeth II V30:A-1 Reasons for Change of Producodure of Budget Debate V30:C-7 On Bill No. 81 (Second Reading) V30:E-7 One -mill Subsidy V30:E-7 Submission from Ontario Municipal Assocation V30:E-8 -39- FROST. HON. UCSLIE M. (Continued) Change in Formula of Grant Scale VSOrE-O Outline of Grants and their Calculation V30:E-11 Costs of Social Services "V30:F-4 One-mill Subsidy, Fire and Police Grants, Terminate Jan.l, 1954 V30:F-5 Possibility of Tax Reductions V30:F-8 Examples of Results of Nev/ System VSOcG-l Population count based on 1951 Census V30:G-8 On Bill No. 135 (Second Reading) Bill Carefully Considered V30:H-10 Members have done an Honest Job V30:H-11 Agricultural people have Supported Tariffs V30:I-1 Standard of living Affected by Dairy Industry V30:I-2 Margarine Banned in Quebec and Prince Edward Island V30:I-3 Margarine should not be sold as Butter 730:1-3 Re: The colour of Butter V30:I-3 Dairy Problem in U.S.A. V30:I-5 Campaigns financed by Interests V/illing to sacrifice Dairy Indus- try V30:I-8 Margarine Cheaper than Butter V30:I-9 Must Protect Dairy Industry V30:I-11 On Bill No, 80 (In Committee) Members have discussed Bill 'V30:BB-8 Am.endments not highly Specialized V30:B3-8 Government not dominated by Big Interests V30:CC-4 On Bill No. 147 (First Reading V31:A-5 Require Views of Hon. Members V31:A-5 Select Committees V31:A-6 V/elcome to Mr. Drev/ V31:A-8 On Bill No, 143 (Second Reading Rentals Administrations have done a Good Job V31:CC-2 -40- FROST, HON. LESLIE M, (Continued) On Bill No. 143 (Second Reading) 750 areas de-controlled Farmers Creditors Arrangement Act Moratorium Act Rent Control Damaging to House Building Sufficient Time to be Given De-controlling not Abrupt On Bill No. 142 Happenings across Canada Letter from l^lx , Duplessis On Bill No. Ill Teachers' Pension in accordance with ViThat they Earn Increases in Teachers' Superannuation On Bill No. 101 Dissatisfaction entirely Dissipated Credit a very Great Asset On Bill No. 118 (Second Reading) Sunday Sports On Bill No, 99, Section 23 Age Limit of Children On Bill 119, Second Reading Select Committee to Continue Involved Incorporation of thousands of Companies On Bill No. 83, In Comraittee New Section 4 On Bill No. 81, In Committee Amendment to Section 6, per capita Payments Cost of Pov/er Not a problem of Mining Companies Steep Rock Arrangement Lake Levels Committee Rent Control Committee Election Law Comraittee Additions to Committees on Rent Controls and Elections Laws Y31:CC-3 V31:CC-4 V31:CC-5 V31:CC-6 V31:CC-8 V31:CC-14 V31:DD-9 V31:DD-10 V31:EE-4 V31:EE-5 V31:HH-3 V31:HH-4 V31 : J-J-S V33;C-4 V33:I-1 V33:I-1 V33:I-3 V32:L-3 V33:L-3 V33:JJ-6 V34:E-7 V34:F-7 V34:CCC-7 V34:CCC-9 V34:CCC-10 V34:CCC-11 -41- FPOgr. HON. IZSLI5 M. (continued) Activities of Lake Levels Comiiiittee very Useful V34:DDD-1 Satimates, Provincial Treasurer V34:IvIMIJ-5 Housing Mortgage Branch V34:I.IMra-5 Loans being Repaid 734:1^/1-7 Junior Farmers Establishment Loan Corporation V34:lMtvI-8 Conditions of Indians V35:A-4 Citizenship V35:A-5 Location of Early Tribes V35:A-6 LicLUor supply to Indians Banned V25:A-8 Indians at Moosonee V35:A-9 Health Conditions of Indians 735:6-3 Some Indians have made great Progress in Economic Life in this Province V35:B-3 Full Opportunity of Assimilation V35:B-5 Saect Committee on Lands and Forests not Required V35:D-8 On Bill No, 80 (Third Reading) V35:E-4 A Historic Bill V35:E-4 Many comments from Outside of Country V35:E-4 Help from the Press V55:E-7 Co-operation from Councils V35:S-8 Extends thanks to all who Helped V35:S-8 Invites Metropolitan Council to hold Inaugural Meeting in Chamber V35:F-3 Re Budget V35:G-5 60th Anniversary of Opening of Parliament Buildings V35:G-6 Notes from the Press V35:G-7 Re Mr. C. Fitch - with Government 76 years V35:G-9 History of Conditions at that Time V35:G-9 Tribute to Sir Oliver Mowat V35:G-11 Tribute to Civil Service V35:G-11 Hydro V35:H-4 Hydro Company in Quebec V35:H-5 Liquor V35:H-6 Hopes for Reduction in Taxes V35:I-1 -42- GSMIELL, HOK. VffiLLA^iD S. (PC) Minister of Lands and ^Forests On Speech from the Throne Rg: Retirement of Mr, Kennedy Re: Transfer to Lands and Forests Tribute to hon. A'lr. Kelly Congratulatory Tribute to hon, Mr. Scott Tribute to late Norman Hipel RetMembers from Northern Ontario Tribute to Staff of Lands and Forests Re: Col, Howard Kennedy Re: First Concession for Pulp Mill Re: Effect of Depression years Re: Vast expansion since 1945 Re: All departmental information available Re: No political interference by Civil Service No Criticism of records of former Ministers Re: Export of Pulp Wood Originally due to economic con- ditions Rc:Sxports in 1929 Increase to 1937 Re:Mistalces being Rapidly Corrected Extract from proceedings of British Commonwealth Forestry Conf. Re: Canadian Forestry Act, 1949 Re: Provincial Forest inventory About Competed Yearly Surveys Continuing Results Valuable to Government and other Industries V12 :D- -3 V12 :D- -3 V12 :D- -3 V12 :D- -5 V12 :D- ■4 VI 2 :D- -8 V12 :D- -4 V12 :D- ■4 V12 :D- •5 V12 :D- ■5 V12 :D- -5 VIE :D- ■9 V12 :D- -7 V12 :D- •7 V12 :D- -8 V12 ■9 V12 :D- ■9 V12 :D- -9 VI 2 :F- -5 V12 :F- ■5 VI 2 :F- -5 V12 :F- -5 V12 D- •10 V12 :E- ■2 VI 2 S- ■2 V12 :E- ■2 V12 :E- ■3 V12' E- •3 -43- GEMivIELL. HON. WELLMD S. (Continued) A great servloo to province V12:E-4 18 Fire Districts VlS:E-4 Re:V'/ildlife Specialists re Supervisors of sales of Crown Lands 712:1-4 All Gutting Regulated VISjE-4 Each Concessionaire nust submit master Plan and Cutting Plan V12:E-4 Saw milling and pulp and paper People making great contributions to the Province and Canada V12:E-5 Conditions in pulp and paper towns greatly improved Vl2:E-6 Imports of pulpwood from Q,ueboc V12 :E-6 Mills will be erected if lumber avail- able "V12:E-6 Re: Cancellations V12:E-7 Tribute to timber management diviaon V12:E-8 Re: Crown Timber Act 'V12:E-8 Road planning in each Division V12:E-9 Re: 25-year Plan V12:F-1 Re Financing of ■V12:F-1 Re: Federal Government cannot presently co-operate 'V12:F-1 Re: Management Units V12:F-2 Rg: Protection of Forests V12:F-3 Best fire Protection system in World V12:F-3 Equipment for V12:F-3 Cheaper than reforestation V12:F-4 R-: Operations of Nurseries ■V12:F-4 Re: County Forest Lands V12:F-4 Export Policy of Government V12:F-5 To be reduced 10% per annum V12:F-6 Setting up of "Quota System" Vl2:F-6 Figures differ with those of Dom, Bureau of Statistics Vl2:F-7 Exports in 1948 Vl2:F-7 -44- GE?MSLL, HON. lAP^LLAND S, (Continued) Re Contractural Comraitments V12:F-8 To expire in 1957 Vl2:F-8 No new Q,uotas Issued VlS:F-9 Dorainion Statistics based in imports from all other provinces V12:G-1 Re: V/aste in Industry Vl2:G-l Eliminating all possible V12:G-2 Re: Inter- industry shippings of chips V12:G-2 Industry constantly growing VlSrG-S Improvement in economy of northern districts V12:G-3 Returns on invested Capital Increasing ■V12:G-4 Department adopting forward look V12:G-6 Accomplishment listed in District Reports V23:A-7 Concession Agreements to Industry ■V23:A-8 Disposition of Plans V23:A-9 Aerial Photography V23:A-10 Maps V23:A-11 Photos V23:A-11 Ground Surveys V23:A-13 GOODFELLOW, HON. VttLLIAM A, (PC) Minister of Public Welfare On Bill No. 40 (Second Reading) V5:C-9 V5:D-2 Re: Section 2 75:0-9 On Bill No, 41 (Second Reading) V5:D-3 V5:D-10 On Bill No. 80 (Second Reading) V15:B-7 Development - O'Connor Drive V15:B-7 Health and ''elf are Services Vl5:B-8 Homes for the Aged V15:B-10 Costs of Child Vvelfare V15:C-1 On Bill No. 40 (In Committee) Residence for Transient Persons V15:I-2 On Bill No. 80 (In Committee) V15:I-2 Housing V16:F-10 -45- G-Q0DF5IX0W. HON. li7ILLIAM A. (Continued) On Bill lio, 182, (First Reading) V26:A-.10 On Bill Ko. 123, (First Reading) V26:A-11 On Bill No, 122, (Second Reading): Grants to Municipalities V29iJ-8 Housing Units V29:J-8 No assistance to co-operative living Establishments V29:J-9 Estimates, Department of V/elfare: Province enjoying Greatest period of Prosperity V33:AA-1 Atkinson Charitable Foundation V33:AA-4 Old Age Programme V33;iVi-6 Old Age Assistance V33:AA-9 Mothers' Allowance V33:Ai"x-ll Unemployment Relief V33:BB-1 Disabled Persons' Allowance V33:BB-5 Blind Persons' Allowance V53:BB-9 Child Welfare V33:BB-9 Conclusion V33:BB-15 Crippled Civilian Society of Toronto V33:CC-4 xknity Club of City of Hamilton V33:CC-4 Welfare Conditions in Belgium V33:CC-4 54 day Nurseries V33:CC-8 Probation Period one year for Adoption 733:00-8 Old Age Assistance V33:DD-1 CrRIESIKGER, HON. ViriLLi;jvI (PC) Mini ster of Public V/orks Estimates, Department of Public Works V28:G-1 Compliments to Mr. Thomas (Elgin) V28:G-1 Office Accommodation V28:G-2 Construction Projects V28:G-3 Construction for Department Agriculture V28:G-4 " " " Attorney-General V28:G-6 " " " Education V28:G-7 " « " Health 728:0-9 re Hospitals V28:G-9 -46- GRIESIXG5R, HON. VrLLLlIll (Continued) General Construction for Department Highways Construction for Department of Labour " " " Lands & Forests " " " Reform Instit, " " " Travel & Public- ity Construction on Dams, Docks and Locks Remedial V/orks Conservation Location of Houses for Police Purposes vv'ork on Grand River V28:G-13 V28:G-15 V28:G-15 V28:G-15 V28:G-17 728:G-18 V28:G-19 V28:G-20 V28:G-20 V28:H--4 V28:H-.6 GORDON. GEORGS T. (L) Brant ford Estimates, Department of V/elfare Department of V'/elfare Staff very Efficient On Bill No, 135 ^Second Reading) Section -^does not hurt Dairy Industry On Bill No. 143, (Second Reading) Re; Protection of Tenants St. Patrick's Day On Speech from the Throne: Overflow of Grand River Pollution of Grand River Fluoridation of Water Dental Public Health Programme Dentistry ;.ct Totally Disabled Persons Allowance Act Education Costs Tenders - Union Rates Brantford Transportation System Deserting Husbands V33 :CC-10 V30:J-9 V31 :H-1 V24 :B-5 VI 9 :D-1 VI 9 :D-1 VI 9 :D-2-7 V19 :D-8 VI 9 D--10 V19. E-2 V19 E-3 V19J E-5 V19J E-5,6 V19: E-6 V19: E-6,7 -47- GRUI.METT. IVILLIiJvI J. (C.C.F.) Cochrane South Re Hansard, printing of Distribution perhaps too wide Re:Reference to Coiamitten on Printing Tribute to passing of Mr, Belanger Tribute to passing of Mr. Hipel On Speech from the Throne Congratulations Re Highways Bottlenecks in Northern Roads Editorial-Tiinmins Daily Press i-ccidents on JMorthern Highways Penalize Speeders Extract from "The Guardian" Compulsory Insurance Curtail privileges of Offenders Re Capital Punishment Central location for Executions Editorial from Toronto Daily Star Types of Execution Jury System Salaries of Jail Guards Montoith, Provincial Police at Re: Agriculture Milk Control Board Edible Oils Question to Research Council McBain Formula Re Deserted V/ives and Children Divorce Suggestions of Northeastern Ontario Municipal ^.ssociation On Bill No, 42 (Second Reading) Deserting Husbands and V/ives V2:: .-'? 72:; .-7 72:; .-6 j 72 :C -19 74:; .-10 714: H- •2 714: H- •2 714: I- •2 714: I- •2 714: I- •4,5 714: I- ■6 714: I- ■6 714: I- •7 714: 7- ■1 714: J- ■2 714: J- ■3 714: J- •4 715: C- •6 714; J- -5 715: C- -6 715: c- -7 715: c- -9 715 c- -10 715: c- -11 715' c- -13 715; D- -1 715: D- -1 715. D- -2 715 D- -3 715 lE- -6 715; E- -7 715 J" -3 715 '.J- -3 715 .K- -1 -48- CtRUIMETT, WILLIiJ^I J. (ContinuGd) On Bill No. 80 (Second Reading V2l:D-12 Critical of Globe & Mall V21:D-12 ;jnalgamation of Northern Townships V21:E-1 Fire & Police Depts,, should be included V21:E-3 Metropolitan Council V21:S-4 Plebiscites V21:E-4,5 Plan of i^Toa Council should bo Temporary V21:E-6 Amalgamation should be by Progressive Steps V21:E-8 Assessment on Veterans' Holdings ■V24:F-12 Estimates, Department of Mines V26:FE-9 Abandoned Mines V26:FF9 Cable Testing Laboratory V26:GC— 2 Compliments, Mr. Kelly V26:GG-6 On the Passing of Her Majesty , Queen Mary V29:;^;-6 On Bill No, 81 (Second Reading) V30:G-G Favours and Supports Bill V30:G-6 Per Capital Formula is Best V30:G-6 Commends Government V30:G-7 Estimates, Dcparrtment of ^Ittorney-Goneral Provincial Police Salaries should bo Increased VSOtJJ'-e Congratulations to Attorney-General V50:JJ"-6 On Bill No, 135, (Second Reading) Congratulations to Mr. Challies V50:LL-3 On Bill No, 143, (Second Reading) Backward Stop V31:G-8 On Bill No, 99 Section 19, Takes Control away from Municipalities V33:g-8 On Bill No, 119 (In Committee Agrees with extended date of Effect of Bill V332J-21 Much time spent on Reviewing Act V33:J-23 Estimates, Department of \/elfare Congratulations to Ivir, Goodf ollow V33:CC-7 Appreciates Service received V33:CC-7 -49- EIXL, 5T..NLEY L. (PC) Halt on On Spooch from the Throne Responsibilities of Citizenship Re: ^-griculturo Six generations of Farming Faith in Canada Froodom in Canada Protection from foreign materials Ee: Competitive markets Not to blame for Collapsed Economy- No farmers on relief Protective tariffs hardship to farmers Foreign vegetable Oils Balance of Mature should not be Upset Re: Top six inches of soil Estimates, Department of Reform Instituti Recommends visits by members to Institutions VI 1 B-4 VI 1 ;B-4 VI 1 :B-4 VI 1 B-4 VI 1 :B-4 Vll' B-5 Vll :B-5 VI 1 :B-5 Vll :P.-5 Vll :B-5 V13, :B-6 Vll :B- 6 Vll :B-6 Vll :B-7 ons V26:CC-7 Hi.MILTON. HON. WILLIixM E. (PC) Minister without Portfolio On the Budget: V31:E-2 Functions of 3 levels of Government V31:E-2 Comparisons of Budgets from 1900-1953 V31:E-6 Tax on Corporate Profits V31;E-7 Province divided into Zones V31:F-1 Remarkable Job Done by Department Planning 8c Development V31:F-3 Industrial Rcsenrch Services V31:F-5 Ontario Keystone Province in Canada V31:F-7 H:^NA. JOHN W. (PC) Huron-Bruce St. Patrick's Day V24:B-6 Estimates, Department of Travel & PublicityV31:EB-3 Mail Boxes a Disgrace V31:BB-3 Estimates, Department of Health Congratulatory, Minister of Health V33:SE-4 Heart Disease V33:EE-4 -50- HERESRT. ROBERT. (PC) Teruiskaniing Estimates, Department of Planning & Dovolopmont Rg Service at Larder Lake V34:.'JJj.-l Appreciation of V34:AJJ--1 HOUCK, WILLIx'.M L. (L) Niagara Falls Re: Flood Relief Bill No. 80 (Second Reading) Location of Council Meetings Congratulatory to llx, Oliver Speech from the Throne Re: Congratulatory to Mr.Nicklc and Mr, Connell Highways Safety on Mandatory Auto inspection Law Safety Flares Vari -Flare Public Safety Campaigns'^ Hazards on Super Highways Extract from article by J.iT^Dugan Licensing Drivers Compulsory Automobile Insurance Proof of Financial Responsibility Road Courtesy Completion of Q,uocn Eliz.V/ay British-Dutch Relief Fund Estimates, Department of Education Congratulatory - Mr, Dunlop Estimates, Department of ^'^ttorney-GGneral Civil Marriage Revenue Estimates, Department of Highways Be Queen Elizabeth Highway Estimates , Provincial Treasurer Film at Niagara a Disgrace to Ontario V7:; .-5 V13 : D-4 V13:D-4 V17:B-8 V19:F-11 V19: F-11 V19: F-12 V19: F-12 V19: F-12 V19: G-2 V19: G-4 V19: G-6 V19J G-9 V19. G-9-11 VI 9 H-1 V19 :H-3 V19 :H-4 VI 9 :H-5 VI 9 :H-5 V19 :H-6 V24:GG-3 V30:GG-3 V34 :KK-3 V34:ML1M-2 I -51- HUNT. STANUIY S". (PC) Renfrew North On Bill Ko. 135 (Second Reading) Does not want Yellow Colouring in Margarine . V30:L-1 On the Budget : Congatulatory to members att&.ining Cabinet Rank V34:s?I0-7 Congratulatory to Government ¥54:12x^-8 Education V34:ET!;E-8 Money on Education well spent V34:Ej?i:-9 Health V34:E"^"r^-9 Hospital Grants V34:EL"_fi;-10 V.O.N, and E.O.N. V34:EEE-10 Welfare V34:EEE-10 Appreciates Courtesy of Staff "V34:EE'^-11 Allowances for Totally Disabled PersonsV34:EEE-ll Highways V34:EEE-11 Bridge across Ottawa River ■V34:EEE-11 Bridge will foster Better Relations V34:EEE-12 Costs of Trials Unfair V34:EES-13 Federal Government should Assume Part of Trial Costs V34:FFF-1 JANES. CHARLES E. (PC) Lambton East On Bill No, 136 (Second Reading) Re Government Assistance to Independent Telephone Systems V36:LL-1 Appreciation of V36:LL-1 Will Supi-ort Bill V36:LL-2 JOHivSTONE. JOHN P. (PC) Bruce On Bill No. 135 (Second Reading) Non-coloured Margarine Backed by Dairy Farmers V30:K-2 &x. 0„ ;T. OflY -52- KELLY. HOI^. PHILIP T. (PC) Minister of Mines On Bill No. 67 (First Reading) On Bill No. 72 (First Reading) Provisions of On Bill No, 73 (First Reading) Company reserved Mineral Rights Nov; Released to Crown On Bill No. 72 (Second Reading) Acreage Tax On Bill No, 73 (Second Reading) Prices of Mineral Rights On Speech from the Throne Geological Surveys Mining Access Roads Development Mineral Resources Vifealth in Northern Ontario St, Patrick's Day Estimates, Department of Mines Outline of Major Activities Costs Increasing Nickel Resources Mineral Resources in Ontario Sales of Mining Stock Dept.of Mines a Profit Maker Mining Roads Aid Sc Encourage Mining Industry Functions of Main ®ffice Geological Maps and Reports Accurate Mineral Resources Map Publication of Reports Advertising at C.N.E. Sulphur Dioxide Fumes Geological Branch Airborne Magnetometer Surveys Resident Geologists Classes for Prospectors Wells and Sources of Ground Water V5:A-6 VIO: F-5 VIO: F-6 VIO: F-7 VIO: F-7 VIO: F-7 V16: K-3 V16: K-3 V16: K-4 V16: K-4 V19: C-1 V19: C-1 V19: C2 , 5 , 18 V19: C-3 V19: C-5 V24: B-5 V26: DD-9 V26: DD-9 V25! DD-9 V26: DD-11 V26' DD-11 V26, DD-12 V26 DD-13 V26 DD-14 V26 .DD-15 V26 DD-15 V26 :DD-16 V26 :DD-16 V26 :DD-25 V26 :DD-26 V26 :DD-27 V26 :DD-27 V26 :DD-28 V26 :DD-29 V26 : DD-29 V26 :DD-30 -53- KELLY. HON. P^ IILIP T. (Contlnuecl) Radioactive & Mineral Deposits Perils of Mining Reduced Mine Rescue Stations Cable Testing Laboratory Assay Office Ccbelt Laboratory- Nat uielL Gas Conservation Act Fuel Supply Act Sulphur Fumes Arbitration Act Mining Lands Branch Geological Surveys Exporting of Ore Deposits Abandoned Mines Mining Roads On Bill No, 67 (Second Reading) Value Highly opinions of Prospectors and Developers Association Editorials from Globe & Mail Concessions Airborne Magnetometer Iron Deposits at Marmora Leasing V/ater Areas V26 :DD-30 V26 :DD_31 V26 :DD-32 V26 :DD-33 V26 :DD-34 V26 :DD-35 V26 :DD-37 V26 :DD-37 V26 :DD-37 V26 :DD-38 V26 :FF-7 V26 :FF-8 V26 :GC-1 V26 :GG-6 V33:HH-7 V33:II-1 V33:II-3 V33:II-4 V33:II-5 V33:II-7 KBRR. REV, D. McMASTER (PC) Dovercourt On Bill No, 80 (Section 5) In Committee Subsection 5 - amendment V23:F-1,2 Amendment to Section 124, Subsection 6 V29:E-2 St, Patrick's Day V24:B-3 LEAVINE, DR. STANLEY F, (PC) Vfaterloo North On Speech from the Throne V7:A-6 Congratulatory - I.tr. Speaker V7:A-6 Re: Provincial finances V-7:A-6 Re: Provincial-Municipal Relations V7:A-7 Re: Interim Report V7:A-7 Re: Flood Disasters V7:A-8 -54- LEAVIKE. DR. STA^USY F. (Continued) Re: Tax exemptions V7:A-6 Re: Fair tax on Industry V7:A-8 Re: Plighways V7:A-9 Re: Covered Bridge at V/est Montrise V7:A-10 Re: Health V7:B-1 Disabled Persons' Assistance V7;B-]. Homes for the Aged V7:B-i Re: Poliomyelitis treatment, Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital YV'.B-?. Re; Hospital by-laws V?', >^-J:; Rei Labour Y7:B~'6 Re: Lab cur Relations Board VycB-S Re: Increase in Widows' Pensions "V7:B-3 Re: Agriculture V7:B"4 On the Budget: Budget regarded as a Masterpiece V34:CC-1 Pharmacy Act V34'CC-2 Renovation of Older Hospitals V34:CC-2 Municipal Grants V34:CC-?; State Medicine 734:00-3 Hospital By-laws V34:CG-5 Specialists and General Practitioners V34:C0-5 Dollar Purchases more in Field of Medicine V34:CC-6 Hospital Costs V34:CC-7 Indigent Patients V34:DD-1 Physicians' Instruments ■V34:DD-3 Medical Practitioners should pay 25^ day for every patient in Hospital V34:DD-3 Each Region should have a Hospital V34:DD-4 Heart Disease ■V34:DD-5 RecoLimends a county road Commission V34:DD-5 LYONS, 0. HARRY (PC) Sault Ste . Marie On the Budget: V30:D-1 Congratulatory: Hon. Members V30:D-1 Mr. Kelly V30:D-1 -55- T,Ynw«, 0. HARRY (Continued)_ Congratulatory to: Mr, WarreMer V30:D-1 " ": Prime Minister V30:D-1 V30:D-4 Provincial Residence for Lieutenant- Governor V30:D-4 Location of other Residences in other Provinces V30:D-4 Surplus an Astounding Effort V30:D-6 Costs of Municipal Services are Increasing V30:D-8 Domini on -Provincial Tax Agreement V30:D-9 Education V30:D-9 Ontario's Growing Population V30:D-10 Necessity of School Construction V30:D-10 Health V30:D-13 Hospitals V30:D-13 Medical Profession should Contribute to Costs of Hospitals, tools & equipment V30:D-15 Homes for the Aged V30:D-15 Success of Davey Home In Sault Ste. Marie V30:D-16 Montreal River Road V30:D-17 Communities require Modern Means of Communication V30:D-18 Leader of Opposition should congratulate Prime Minister V30:D-19 Northern Ontario Road Construction V30:D-S0 The Timber Industry V30:D-20 Regulation Controlling Timber Cutting V30:S-4 Forest Inventory V30:E-5 -56- ¥A.CAUIAY. ROBERT (PC) River dale On Speech from the Throne Re Appointment of Under-Secretaries Re: Department of Highways Unsatisfied Judgment Fund Should be in 2 categories Insured and non-insured Re: Motor Vehicle Licenses Garage Licenses In 5 Classes Vehicle Licenses Re:Substitution for present Licenses Should be based on V/eight Re: Ovmership Permits Should issue Ownership Certificates To prevent fraud in transfers Re: Central Registry Office Re: Disability Pensions Re: V7or:ianen's Compensation Pensions Re: Old Age Pensions Re: Housing Re: Municipal Problems Re: Taxation Policy Re: Distribution of Tax Fields Re: Conference in Tax Problems On Bill Ko. 80 (Second Reading) Criticism of Speeches by Opposition Analysis and Replies to Objections by Mr, Salsberg On Bill No. 80 (Section 16) (In Committee) Addition to Subsection 4 On Bill No, 80 (In Committee) Amendment to Section 112, Subsection 1 .Amendment to Section 112, Subsection 4 V8 :A-2 V8 :A-2 V8 :A-3 V8 :A-3 V8 A- 4 V8 •A-4 ve A-4 V8 A-4 V8' A- 5 V8: A-6 V8: A- 6 V8; A-6 V8' A- 7 V8: A-7 V8; B-1 V8: B-2 V8. B-3 V8: B-3 V8; B-4 V8: B-4 V8; B-6 V8" .B-7 V8: B-7 V8: B-a V20:E-12 V20:S-12 V23:G-3 V28:E-2 V28:E-2 V26 3:E-2 » -57- MACKENZTE, A. AT.-FIXAI.DER (PC) York North On Bill No. 80 (Second Reading) V21:F-1 Summary of Problems in North York VSlrF-l Schools V21:F-1 Housing V2l:F-2 Water \^21:F-3,4 Sewage V21:F-4,5 Traffic and Roads V21:F-5,10 Administration of Justice V2l:F-10 Children's Aid V2l:F-10 Homes for the Aged V21:r-10 Parks V21:?-10 On Bill No. 80 (In Committee) Amendment, Section 22 723:^-13 Amendment, Section 221, Adding Subsection2V30:DD-7 Bill Avould have Adverse Effect on County of York V30:DD-7 Amendment will relieve Excessive Burden Caused by Amalgamation V30:ED--9 MacODRUM, C. GORDON (PC) Leeds On Speech from the Throne V13:F-1 Congratulatory 'V13:F-1 Re Agriculture V13.F-2 Threat Facing Dairy Industry V13:F-2 Banning of Substitute Dairy Products VlSrF-S On Bill No. 80 (Second Reading) V13:F-4 Classrooms and Teachers Vl3:F-4 Extracts of Radio Speech by lir, Dunlop Vl3:F-5,5 Congratulations on Ontario Civil Service Vl3:F-7 St, Lawrence Development V13:F-8 Teachers' Superannuation V13:F-10 On Bill No. 143 (Second Reading) Removal of Rent Control will Stimulate Housing V31;I-5 Situation in Detroit V31:I-6 Situation in London, Ontario V31:I-6 -58- MacODRUM. C GORDON (Continued) Maritime Population Increasing V31:I-7 People forced to buy Unwanted Properties V31:I-9 Abolition of Rent Control v/ill re-kindle Faith of Private Investors V31:I-9 Correction in Hansard VSSiA-e Congratulatory - Attorney-General V32:A-7 MANXEY. PET3R. (L) Stormont On the Budget V34:HHH-3- Congratulatory to: Mr, Speaker Mr. Nickle V34:HHH-1 Mr. Thomas Prime Minister V34:HHH-2 Agriculture - Most Important Industry V34:HHH-S Stormont a fine Farming County V34:HKH-3 Dairy Industry V34:HHH-3 Cheese Market V34:KHH-4 Cattle Exhibits V34:HHH-5 V/ork week of Fire Fighters V34:HHH-6 Children's Aid Societies V34:HKH-7 Societies require Financial Aid V34:HHH-8 Ee-establisment and Rehabilitation of Areas affected by St, Lawrence Waterway Project V34:HHH-1" Visit to Hydro Plant at Iviiagara V34:HHH-1 Delegates much Impressed by work of Hydro V34:HHH-i: Congratulations to Minister (Hydro) V34:HHH-1' Condition of No. 2 Highway V34:HHH-15 Plans for re-location should be Drawn V34:HHH-lf Educational Conditions V34:HHH-1' Need for High School Entrance' Exams V34:HHH-H Children not Qualified for High School V34:HHH-li ■59- MAPLEDORAM, CLAHE (PC) Fort V/llliam On the Budget: Budget should be called "Sunshine Budget" History of Fort William Activities of Fort V/illiam Fort Vi'illiam Accessible by Car Good Roads to open up Northwest Region Good for Hydro-Electric Devel- opment Grain Elevators Pulp and Paper Industry Steep Rock Iron Deposits Fort V/illiam an Industrial City Education The School System Need for Junior College & Normal Schod V34 Lakehead Technical Inst. Special Rates for Students Special Courses for Teachers Shortage of Teachers Forestry and Mining Courses Health Hospitals Fort V,'illiam District Health Unit Tourist Industry Survey of Climate Conservation Laws Needed to protect VJealth of Natural Resources Appreciates Help Received from ProvinceV34: JJir-13 Export of Wood V34:JJJ-14 North Shore Highway of Lake Superior "V34:JJ"J-17 V34: III-l V34: iiT-a V34: III-2 V34: III-4 V34: III-5 V34: III-6 V34: I II -6 V34: III-7 V34: III -8 V34; III-9 V34. JJJ-1 V34: J" J J- 2 V34: .JJJ-2 V34' .JJJ-2 V34: J-JJ-2 V34: JJJ-3 V34' J'JJ-4 V34: JJJ-5 V34 -JJJ--4 V34 •JJ-J-S V34 oJ"J"-5 V34 u tl o "*D V34 JJJ-7 V34 :JIJ-9 V34 J-cTJ-lO V34 :JJJ-11 -60- MOm.IKGSTAR. ELLIS P. (PC) V/elland On the Budget: i Congratulatory to Prime Minister Developments in Welland Constituency Circulation of Money in Y/elland Area Traffic Problem Hours of V/ork and Vacations with Pay Anti-Discrimination Legislation ViTomen on Juries Equal Pay for Equal Vifork Congratulatory , Mr. Daley & Staff Consumers' Gas Strike i^actory Construction V/orkmen's Compensation Board Congratulatory, Mr, Griesinger jTatal Accidents in Industry Malt on Clinic V31, :C-15 V31. C-15 V31 :C-16 V31 C-18 V31. C-18 V31 IC-EO V31: D-2 V31 :D-2 V31 .D-3 V31: D-3 V31, D-4 V31 :D-4 V31; D-5 V31 :D-5 V31 •D-7 V31 :D-8 MURDOCH. Y/ILLIAM (PC) Essex South On Speech from the Throne: Vl9:H-8 Congratulatory, Mr. Speaker Vl9:H-8 Kight Sessions V19:H-9 Money Spent too Freely V19:I-2 Tetxes V19:I-4 County of Essex V19:I-7 Its Achievements 719:^-1 Planning for future grov;th of Municip- alities Vl9:J-3 Favour Unification of Services V19:J-3 Excerpts from Cunmlng Report V19:J-4 Estimates, Department of Lands and Forests Parks a Ijuisance to Municipalities V33:G-8 Photographic Survey Corporation Ltd, V33:G-9 -61- MYERS. RAY^IOND M. (PC) Waterloo South On Speech from the Throne: V8:G-8 Re Education V8:G-8 Necessary for good Citizenship V8:G-8 Re "Higher Standard of living" V8:G-8 Lack of Spiritual values in Youth V8:G-9 Extract from "Breakdown of Morals and Christian Education" V8:G-9 Extract from "Education at the Crossroads" V8;G-9 Youth Training should be Increased V8:G-10 Re: Boy Scouts Association V8:G-10 Organization of VBrG-lO Headed by Adults V8:G~11 District Camps V8:G-11 Re: Field Commissioners V8:G-11 Membership should be Increased V8:G-12 Re: Girl Guides V8:G-12 On Bill No. 80 (In Committee) NICKLS. \nLLlMi M, (PC) Kingston On Speech from the Throne V4:B-5 Motion to adopt V4:B-5 1st time Adoption moved by a member for Kingston 74:3-5 History of Speech from the Throne V4:B-G Re: City of Kingston V4:B-6 1st Meeting of Legislative Council opened by Gov,Simcoe in Kingston, 1892 V4 : B-6 Battleships - 1812 V4:B-7 British Throne Secure 74:6-7 Queen Travels Unguarded in Scotland 74:3-8 British Empire Should stand in Unison V4:B-8 Statement by H.R.H. The Queen V4:B-9 Biography of Premier Frost "V4:B-9 Prime Minister should attend CoronationV4:B-9 -62- KICKLE. V\fILIIAM M. (Continued ) Re: Mr. Kennedy, M.L,A. V4:B-10 Congratulations to newly-appointed Ministers V4:B-10 Tributes to Messrs, Hepburn & Conant V4:B-12 Re:Meeting International Red Cross V4:B-14 Government dinner to V4:B-14 Re: Next 50 years belong to Ontario V4:B-15 Re: Record of present Government V4:B-16 Re: Credit of province V4:B-16 Re: Recent achievements of present Government V4:B-16 St, Lawrence Power Project V4:B-16 Old-age Pension Plan ■V4:B-16 Old-age Assistance V4:B-17 Building programme V4:B-17 Federal -Provincial Tax Agreements V4:B-17 Housing & Conservation Legislation V4:B-17 Highway Programme ■V4:B-17 Farmer Assistance programme V4:B-17 Totally disabled Assistance V4:B-17 Labour Relations Act V4:B-17 Cancer Treatment Programme V4:B-18 Capital grants to Hospitals V4:B-18 Free School Books and Milk V4:B-18 Statement by Dr. W. A. Mackintosh re Queen's University V4:B-18 Northern Trip V4:B-19 Re:Faculty of Science-Queen's Univers, V4:B-20 Re: iMorthern Development V4:B-21 Province's investment in Queen's sound "V4:B-21 Re: ilining Development V4:B-2S Re: Right to Jury Trials V4:B-22 Criticism of by Judges V4:E-22 Re: Rental Restrictions V4:B-24 Re: Land assembly areas - Kingston V4:B-25 Re: Kingston Penitentiary Farm V4:B-25 Re:\Volfe ,Howe and Amherst Islands V4:B-26 -63- NICKLE, TOLLIAM M. (Continued) Flooding of roads on V4.:B-26 Re: Pool grader system V4:E-27 Re: Age Limit for Motor Licenses V4:B-27 Ee: Succession Duties V4:B-S8 Schedule of assets should be Confidential V4:B-28 Re: Surrogate Court Act V4:B-29 Re: Appointment of Queen's Counsel V4:B-?iO Re: British Industry establishing branches in Canada 74:3-31 Deletions from Hansard V25:A-8 On the Budget: V25:3-l Unsatisfied Judgment Fund 725:3-1 Court Costs V25:3-4 Sxcessive Fees paid to Solicitors ¥25:3-5 •'Santa Claus Fund" V25:B-9 Case in Kingston V25:B-10 Case of "Gordon vs. Small" V25:B-11 Case of "V;ood vs. V/atson" V25:B~11 Case of'Treftlin vs. Donovan" 725:3-12 Infants' Money Should be left alone 725:3-14 Certificate from Court 725:3-15 Case of Ronald Power 725:C-1 ' Highway Traffic Act-Flashing Amber Lights 725:C-3 Right of V/ay 725:C-5 Leave for Appointment of Guardian 725:C-6 Unrestricted Grants to Municipalities 725:0-7 MIXOH. HilRRY C. (L) Brant On the Budget: Respects to Speaker and Deputy Speaker 724:B-8 History of County of Brant 724:3-11 Extension of Franchise to Indians 724:3-13 Indians entering Beverage Rooms 724:3-15 On Mr. Nickle, Sr. 724:8-17,18 -64- NIXON. HAHRY C. (Continued) Congratulatory to Prime Minister V24:C-3 Criticizes Method of Presenting Budget V24:C-4 Forecasting of Provincial Treasurer not Improving V24:C-7 Gross Debt Increasing V24:D-1 Hydro Compensation not Sufficient V24:D-1I Hydro Rates Increased V24:D-16 Hydro Conversion V24:D-17 Abolishment of Amusement Tax V24::^-5 Estimates, Department of Education V24:FF-6 Superannuation Fund V24:FF-6 Estimates, Department Reform Institutions V26:CC-8 Recommends Select Comralttee ■V26:CC-8 Estimates, Department, Attorney-General Vote 23-4, Crown Counsel Prosecutors VSOzHH-S Commlttea on Reform Institutions ■\'T54:CCC-4 Desires to amend Resolution V34:CCC-5 Central Place of Executions V34:CCC-5 Overlapping Jurisdiction V34:CCC-5 Re: Canadian Indians V35:B-6 Alcoholic Beverages VSScB-e History of Indians from Brant Reserve V35:B-7 White man has not Improved Conditions V35:B-8 Indians do not Abuse Privileges V35:B-10 Poems of Pauline Johnson V35:C-2 OLIVER, FARQUHAR R. (L) Leader of the Opposition tribute at passing of Mr. Hepburn Vl:B-5 Tribute at passing of Mr. Conant Vl:B-7 Agreement with plans for Foreign Flood Relief Vl:B-8 Re: Hansard, Printing of Vl:B-4 Government's position should be re- axamined V2:B-4 Relative Costs V2:B-5 Reference to Committee on Printing V2:B-5 -65- OLIVER, FARQ.UHAH R, (Continued) Re: Ii-Ieetlng of Committees' Striking Committee V2 Tribute at passing of Mr. Belanger V2 Re: European Flood Disasters V3 Ontario should lead V3 V4 Re: School Grants for Builders V3 Extract, Telegram, Feb, 13/53 V3 Re: Strike at Durham V3 Tribute at passing of Mr. Hipel V4 Rg: Road Block on Queen Elizabeth V/ay "^4 Re: Report by Companies' Act Committee "^4 Re: Committees in General V5 Should be composed of members of Legislature only V5 On Speech from the Throne: V6 Congratulatory - to Mr. Speaker V6 - to rir. Nickle V6 - to Mr. Connell V6 Tribute to Mr. Hipel V6 Re: Coronation V6 Re: Strike at Durham V6 Should permit Collective Bargaining 76 Re: World Conditions V6 Re: Activities of Kremlin Ve Rights of (Tews affected V6 Unity with Kremlin Impossible V6 No minorities in Canada ¥6 Re: Comjuittee work in Legislature V6 On Lands and Forests V6 On Crown Corporations V6 Re : Hydro V* Conversion of V6 Re Expensive Power V6 In Northern Ontario V6 B-B c~ie D-1 D-1 D-7 D-3 D-S D-3 A- 9 B-2 C-6 0-6 C~6 A-3 A-3 A-3 A-3 A-3 A-5 A- 5 A-6 A- 7 A-8 A-8 A- 9 A-IO A-IO A-10 A- 10 B-1 B-2 B-3 B-5 Extracts from "Northern Miner", Dec, 1952 V6:B-5 n M II n Jan. 1,1953 V6:B-7 -66- OLIVER. FiJ^QUIIAR R. (Continued) Re: Highways Serious Situation Developing re Highway Construction Re: County roads Re: Salt corrosion Re: Cost of Salt Re: Cost of Calcium Chloride Rg: Municipal Affairs Re: Toronto Aroa Re: Metropolitan Council should be elected Provincial -Municipal Affairs Re: Chater Committee Federal Committee to assist Municipal Taxation Extracts from document by Dept.of Municipal Affairs Re: Tax Rates in various Muni- cipalities Re: Education Municipal levies for Provincial Grants for Re: Amendment to Motion Re: Fire at Chats Falls Reply to Congratulations on Birthday Interests of Ontario Prime Motive Re: Ferry Service-Tobermory to South Bay Mouth On Bill Ko. 80 (Second Reading) Late in Starting Unification of Services Government on Precarious Foundation No Opinion from Municipalities No Benefit to Metropolitan Area Reasons for Criticism. On Speech from the Throne: Spejches should not be read from Notes Administrative costs of Hydro V6:B-9 V6:B-9 V6:B-12 V6 : B-14 V6:B-15 V6:B-16 V6:C-1 V6:C-1 V6:C-1 V6:C-2 V6:C-3 V6:C-4 V6:C-4 V6:C-5 V6:C-6 V6:C-7 V6:C-7 V6:C-7 V6:C~9 V13 :A-1 V17 :B-8 V17 :B-9 V17 :B-9 V18 D-2 V18 :D-2 V18 .D-2 Vie .D-4 Via. 'D-5 V18 D-5,6 VIS: D-6-15 V20 :A-4 V20' .A-4 V20: A-5 -57- OLIVER. F;J^QUIL;r R. (Continued) Hydro Public Relations V20:A-5 Financial Problems of Municipalities VSO.-A-V Administration - Liguor Control Act V20:A~8 Prohibition not Answer to Liquor ProblomV20:A-9 Unclean Liq^uor Outlets should be Closed V20:A-11 Closed Hearings on Applications V20:A-11 Applications for Liquor Licenses V20:A-18 Royal Commission needed for full Enquiry V20:B-2 Future Policy re Exporting of Minerals V20:B-6 Re: Brookside Hospital V22:B-2 Government Participation in V22:B-2 On Bill No, 80 (In Comirdttee) V23,C-7 Critical of Subsection 3, Section 3 V23'.C-7 Subsection 3 stops Appeals to Municipal Beard V23:C-14 On Section 4: Critical of Subsections 2 and 3 V23:l!-10,ll ^-mendment to Subsection 6 V?3:D-13 S ctlon 5 V23;F-7 Estimates, Department of Labour Athletic Commission V23:II-9 On Bill No. 80 (In Committee) Assessment on Holdings of "Veterans V24:F-2 On Bill No. 101 (Second Reading) V24:II-4 On Bill No. 80 (In Committee) V28:B-8 No. of Directors on New Commission V28;A-3 On the Passing of Her Majesty, Queen Mary V29:AA-4 On Bill No, 42 (Second Reading) Takes place of Bill No. 71 V30:B-5 Bill doesn't meet approval of Legis- lature V30:B-5 On "Lobbyists" V30:B-6 Defines Dairy Products V30;B-7 Thinks Bill is Treasonable V30:B-8 Dairy Products not to be imitated V30:B-8 Lessening of Farm Income V30.B-9 -68- OLIVER. FARQ.UIIAa R. (Continued) Must Save Dairy Industry 730:B-9 Critical of Procedure of Budget Debate V30:C-6 On Bill No. 81 (Second Reading) System of Bill Vv-ill cause inequality and Unfairness V30:F-11 On Bill No. 135 (Second Reading) Margarine colouring a setback to Dairy Industry V30:I-13 Increased Sales of Margarine will hut Dairy Industry VSOrJ-S Dairy Industry Should Advertise V30:J-5 Does not Support Bill V30:J-8 Estimates, Department Attorney-General Lack of unanimity between Osgoode Hall and University of Toronto V30:GG-5 On Bill No. 143 (Second Reading) Reasons for passing Bill Must be Substantial V31:G4 Rent Control Causes Dissatisfaction V31:G-5 On Bill No. Ill V31:FF-7 Base of -^600. not increased V3l:FF-7 On Bill No, 118 (Second Reading) Sunday Sports V3i:EK-2 On Bill No. 99, Section 23 V33:C-4 Age Limit of Children V33:C-4 No. of Children with f^haperone V33:C-5 Estimates, Department of Health Beds and Trained Personnel go Together V33:FF-1 Hospitals Understaffed V33:FF-1 Cost of Living Bonus V33:GG-5 Bn Bill No. 67 Objections of Prospectors' Association V33:HH-3 On the Budget: V35:F-8 Budget debate a good Debate V35:F-8 House owes Debt of Gratitude to Mr, Nixon V35:F-8 Province now an Industrial province V35:F-9 -69- OLIVER. F.'xRQUHAR R. (Continued) Decentralization of Industry V35:F-10 Agricultural Production V35:F-12 Hydro V35:G-2 Inquiry Necessary V35:G-2 Liquor Control V35:G-3 Inquiry Wecessary V35:G-5 PARRY, GEORGE Y/, (PC) Kent West On the Budget : Congratulatory, Provincial Treasurer Administration Accomplishments Hydro Highways Chatham Bridge Municipal Board Metropolitan Area Dominion Provincial Relations P Education Health, Hospitals Sugar Beet Industry Rules of the House PATRICK. THOMAS L, (PC) Middlesex North St. Patrick's Day V£4:B-3 V29 ;r- -1 V29 :F- ■3 V29 :F- ■3 V29 :F- -4 V29 .F- -5 V29 F- ■7 V29 F- ■8 V29 :F- -9 V29: G- •1 V29: G- •2 V29:C V29:C » (Page 70 follows) -70- PHILLIPS, HON. MACKINNON (PC) Minister of Health Foundation Institute Re: Report of Ontario Health Survey- Committee Based on Conditions In 194^ Data of tremendous value Series of comparisons Re: Government Grants Re: Building of Hospitals Recommendations largely Implemented Re: Increase in hospital beds Re: Psychiatric Units in General Hospitals On Bill No. 75 (first reading) On Speech from the Throne Congratulatory Re: Criticism of Cancer Criticism of Cancer Re: "Ontario Institute" Tribute to Ontario Cancer Research Foundation Locations of Clinics Locations of Institute Basic problems to be met Re: Nurses' residences Re: Heating & Power plants Re: Fund for capital expend- itures Transfer of to Foundation For use by all Ontario Re: Cobalt bombs Re: Criticism of Department of Health For non-use of Federal grants Re Cost of Cobalt Bomb Percentage paid by Ontario Government and Federal Government Re: use of psychiatric grant Fund entirely used Re: Mis-statement re Health Survey report Re: Women's intuition Re: Provincial percentages for Hospital construction ViHiy Saskatchewan not used for comparison Re: Blue Cross Re: Reductions in construction costs Contractors co-operative Materials where cost can be reduced Estimates on square-foot rathe^ than cubic foot basis Hospital bedrooms Corridors in hospitals Sites for hospitals Re: ge; e V4:B-3 V4:B-3 V4:B-4 V4:B-4 V4:B-4 V4:B-5 V4:B-6 V4:B-6 V4:B-7 V14:A-7 V17:C-2 V17:C-2 V17:C-3 V17:C-3 V17:C-4 V17:C-4 V17:C-5 V17:C-5 V17:C-5 V17:C-5 V17:C-6 V17:C-6 V17:C-6 V17:C-6 V17:C-6 V17:C-7 V17:C-7 V17:C-7 V17:C-7 V17:C-S V17:C-a V17:C-9 V17:E-3 V17:D-1 V17:D-1 V17:D-2 V17:D-3 V17:D-4 V17:D-5 V17:D-6 V 17:D-6 V17:D-7 V17:D-7 V17:D-a -71- PHILLIPS, HON. MACKINNON (Continued' Re: Trends in construction V17:D-9 Re: Maintenance of staff V17:E-1 Re: Centralization of services V17:E-2 Re: Release of Survey Report V17:E-4 On Bill No. 125 (first reading) V26:A14-B Re: Report of Alcoholic Foundation V22:A-4 Tribute to Foundation V22:A-4 Cures require time V22:A-4 Re: Alcohol habit V22:A-4 Co-operation with A. A, V22:A-5 Re: Research V22:A-6 Re: Rehabilitation V22:A-6 Work required for V22:A-7 Tribute to Mr. Archibald V22:A-S Re: Brookside Hospital V22:A-9 Re: Opening of V22:B-1 Re: Government participation in V22:B-2 Beds available in V22:B-.3 On Bill No. 133 (first reading) Location of Sanitoria V28:A-4 Design of Amendments V28:A-5 On Bill No. 134 (first reading) Explanation of Principles V28:A-6 '-: Estimates, Department of Health I Activities of Department V33:DD--2 Chronic convalescent beds V33:DD-3 Ratio of staff per bed V33:DD-3 Chronic & Convalescent Hospitals V33:DD-4 Psychiatric units & detention wards V33:DD-4 Mental Health field V33:DD-5 Tuberculosis Sanitaria V33:DD-6 Laboratories V33:EE-1 Health Units V33:EE-1 Cancer V33:EE-2 Alcoholic Foundation V33:EE-2 Cardiologv Foundation V33:EE-3 Shortage of Hospital Staff V33:FF-2 Dentists V33:FF-3 Nurses V33:FF-3 Psychiatrists V33:FF-4 Cobalt Bomb V33:FF-5 Cobalt Bomb most satisfactory V33:FF-6 Bomb to be in old Sick Children's Hospital V33:FF-7 Civil Service Health Services V33:GG-2 Multiple Sclerosis V33:GG-3 Langbtaff property V33:GG-8 On Bill No. 125 (in Committee) Amendment to Section 43 V33:KK-3 Amendment to Section 50 V33:KK-4 -72- PCRTER, HON. DANA (PC) Attorney General On Bill No. 63 (first reading) V5:A-2 On Bill No. 64 (first reading) V5:A-3 On Bill No. 65 (first reading) V5:A-4 Re: Road Block on Queen Elizabeth IVay V5:A-10 Re: Statement by Mr. Oliver V5:A-10 ^ Still under investigation V5:A-li Information available to date V5:A-11 On Bill No. 3^ (second reading) V5:C-7 On Bill No. 49 (second reading) V7:B-3 On Bill No. 37 (second reading) V7:B-11 On Bill No. 5S (second reading) V7:B-13 Re Fees ' V7-B-13 V7:B-15 On Bill No. 60 (second reading) V7-B-17 On Bill No. B2 (first reading) V10:E-14 On Bill No, B3 (first reading) V10:E-14 Re change in Giants V10:E-15 Conditions of original grants V10:E-i5 Original grants except Workmen's Com- pensation and Superannuation Fund withdrawn December 3I, 1953 V10:F-1 On Bill No. 64 (first reading) V10:F-2 Re: Repeal of original act V10:F-2 Only three availed themselves of original Act V10:F-3 Original Bill deoigned for new Registry Office VIO:?-;' Re: Interprovincial ripe Line Co. V14:B"9 On Bill No. BO (second reading) V15:A-9 Toronto and York Planning Board V15:A-9 Re Jail - its establishment V15:B-2 Agreements and Arbitration V15:B-3 Re Courts V15:B-3 Agreement of 18S4 Terminated January 1, 1954 V15:B-4 Juvenile &, Family Courts, Expenses of V15:B-4 Registry Offices V15:B-5 Liability under Registry Act V15:B-5 On Bill No. 61 (in Committee) V15:I-4 To prevent evasion V15:I-4 On Bill No. 42 (second reading) V15:J-3 Deserting Husbands and Wives V15:J-3 V15:K-7 On Bill No. 61 (second reading) To Protect Public V20:L-5 On Bill No. 76 (second reading) V22:C-5 On Bill No. 77 (second reading) V22:C-7 Methods of selecting personnel V22:C-7 Methods of Establishing Courts V22:C-B Methods of appointment of Judges V22:C-8 On the Case of Ronald Power V23:B-1-11 On Bill No. 80 ( Sec.3 )( Subsection 3) (in Committee) V23:C-15 Scope of Subsection 3 V23:C-15 -73- PORTER. HON. DANA (Continued) Estimates, Department of Insurance 726:GG-9 Package Insurance V26:GG-9 Commissions paid to Agents V26:GG-10 Insurance Licenses V26:GG-11 Encourage Full-time Insurance Agents V26:GG-13 Reasons for Increases in appropriaticns V29:AA-10 Death of Commissioner Stringer V29:AA-12 Controversy between Law Society and University of Toronto Law School V29:AA-13 On Bill No. 144 (first reading) V30:A-6 Interests of Public Safety V30:A-6 Laying out of Lines V30:A-6 Estimates. Department of Attornej'- General Civil Marriages V30:GG-3 Osgoode Hall & University of Toronto V30:GG-6 Vote 23 - Item 4, Crown Counsel Prosecutors V30:HH-9 Vote 29 - Legal Aid Fund V30:II-2 Probation Services V30:II-8 Constables' Salaries V30:JJ-4 On Bill No. I4S (first reading) New departure of Society to fulfill responsibility V31:B-2 Practice of Lawyers is in interest of clien-cs V31:B-3 Purpose of Bill V31:B-4 On Bill No. 144 (second reading) Provisions of Bill V31:CC-15 Resignations of Provincial Police V33:A-3 On Bill No. Bk Amendment to Section 2 V33:D-7 Amendment to Section 3 V33:D-7 Amendment to Section 4 V33:D-7 On Bill No. B3 On Section 15 V33:L-4 On Bill No. 61 Amendment to Section 2, Subsection 2 V33: II-B On Bill No. SO Amendment to Section 109 V34:BBB-5 PRINGLE. JOHN A. (PC) ADDINGTON Re: Cheese distribution to members V12:A-2 Product of new industry V12:A-2 On the Budget Regrets illness of Mr. Thomas V34:FFF-3 Next 25 years belong to Eastern Ontario V34:FFF-3 City of Kingston V34:FFF-4 Development of Recreational Centres V34:FFF-6 Hospitals V34:FFF-9 -74- PRYDE, THOMS (PC) HURON On Speech from the Throne Re: Coronation V19:A-5 Floods V19:A-5 Dutch valuable New Canadians V19;A-$-6 Huron County yi9:B-l Disabled Persons Act V19:B-2 Municipal Affairs V19:B-3 Toronto Bill V19:B-5 Hospitals V19:B-6 Cemeteries V19:B-7 Dairy Farming V19:B-9 Estimates, Department of Education V2/+:GG-5 Youth of today V24:GG-5 REAUME. ARTHUR J. (L) ESSEX NORTH European Flood Disaster V3:C-9 Relief of great importance V3:C-9 Method adopted in Windsor V3:C-9 Ontario should take the lead V3:G-10 On Bill No. SO (second reading) Government should have appointed independent board V21:H-6 Metropolitan Council V21:I-1 Criticism of Government policy V21:I-2 ROBERTS, A. KELSO (PC) ST. PATRICK On Bill No. 60 (second reading) Criticism member for St. Andrew VlS:A-4 Amalgamation - complex job V18:B-4 Toronto, Quarter of Commercial Industrial and Financial Power Vl8:B-5 Gumming Report V18:B-6 Decline of criticism V18:B-? Praises flexibility of Bill VlS:B-3 Metropolitan Roads System V1S:B~10 Toronto Transportation System V1S:B-1Q Finances V1S:B-11 Great assistance from Cuimning Report V18:B-11 Similar features in other localities VlB:G-2 Milestone in March of Progress VlS:C-3 Re: Report of Committee revising Companies Act V5:C-1 Re: Vifork of Committee V5:C-2 Re: Research VJork by Committee v$:C-3 Appreciation of assistance received V5:C-6 On Bill No. 119 Part 1, Sections 2-l6 inc, V33:J-1 Part 2, Sections 17-99 V33:J-1 Section 23, a new section V33:J-2 24-31, Capital sections V33:J-2 27, Subsection 7 V33:J-3 37, a new section V33:J-4 42, a new section V33:J-4 46, Share Certificate V33:J-4 49 V33:J"4 tf n tt It n -75- ti ?t t? ROBERTS, A. KELSO (PC) (Continued ) On Bill No. 119, continued Sections60, 6I (2), 64 " 65, 66, 70, 71 73 , ^ " 75, 76 " 80 to 94 Corporations without share capital Mining Companies Co-Operative Corporations Insurance V/inding up General Shareholders Notice of Resolution Directors, Shareholders Qualification General Enforecemtn Section Part IX Part X - miscellaneous ROOT, John (PC) WELLINGTON NORTH On Speech from the Throne Congratulatory- Re: Tours by Members Inspection of Hydro " O.A.C. Beech Hall Apartments Ontario Northland Railway " " Sudbury Basin Re : Crown Land Timber Re: Moosonee and Moose Factory Re: Legislative time taken by various parties Not in proportion to representation One party not represented in Tours Ontario has progressive government Re: Department of Education Re: grants for Primary purpose of education Makes scientific advancement possible Soil Ontario's greatest asset Re: Agriculture Marketing legistlation Re: High cost of production Re: Scarcity of markets Farmers forgotten by Federal Government Farm prices decreasing Cattle Hogs Gold prices increased Re: Hydro Figures re Re: Value of Water Re: Flood control and Conservation Dams Conestoga Dam proposed Re: Farm ponds V33:J-5 V33:J-6 V33:J-7 V33:J-8 V33: J-10 V33:J-15 V33:J-15 V33:J-15 V33:J-16 V33:J-l6 V33:J-17 V33:J-18 V33:J-18 V33:J-19 V33:J-19 V33:J-20 V8: C- -1 V8: C- "4 V8: C- -4 V8: C- -4 va: C- -5 V 8:C-5 V8: :C- -5 V8: ;C- -5 V8: :C- -6 V8: :C- -7 V8: ;C. -7 V8: C- -3 V8: ;C- -9 V8; :C- -9 V8; ;C- -10 V8: ;C- -10 V8; ;C- -12 V8: ;C- -11 V8; ;C- -11 V8: :C- -13 V8: :C- -13 VB: :C- -13 V8: ;C- -13 V8; ;C- -13 V8: ;C. -14 V8; ;C" -14 V8; ;C- -14 V8; ;C- -15 V8: ;C- -15 V8: ;C- -15 V8; :C- -15 V8: :C- -15 V8; :C- -16 -76- ROOT. JOHN (PC) V;ellington Korth Re: Memorial to Common People "V8:C-16 Suggested nature of V8:C-i6 Re: Changes in Basic Thinking V8:C-17 King's Head Removed from Currency V8:C-17 No Appeals to Privy Council V8:C-17 "Dominion" discontinued V8:C-17 "Royal" discontinued from Mail Trucks V8:C-17 First Canadian Governor-General V8:C-17 History of past should be Preserved V8:C-18 Re:Establishment of Pioneer Village V8:C-18 Re: Coronation Ceremony V8:C-19 (Page 7? follov/s) -77- SALSBERG. J. B. (LP) St i.ndrew Re: Hansard, printing of V2:A-1 Not a "frill" nor "fad" V2:B-1 Re: Cost of V2:B-2 Re: Annual reports of Corporations V2:B-3 Re: Annual reports of City of Toronto V2:B-3 Re: Printing after Session V2:B-4 Re: Printing of Tabled reports V2:B-13 Tribute at passing of Mr.Belanger V2;C-19 On privilege V2:E-1 Extract from Toronto Telegram Peb.l4th V3:E-1 Extract from Globe & Mail, Feb. l4 V3:E-1 Effort to stifle Opposition V3:E-2 Statement re legislation to council V3:E-8 On Privilege V4:A-10 Re: Editorial Toronto Telegram Oct.29ml952 V4:A-10 Re: Report of Hospital Survey Committee v4:B-8 Re: Furnishing recent changes v4:B-9 On Bill No. ho, 2nd Reading V5:C-10 On Bill No. 41, 2nd Reading V5:D-5 Re: Homes for the aged V5:D-6 Extract from newspaper March, 1952 V5sD-8 Re: i.ssistance to Children's Aid V5:D-8 Bill not acceptable V5:D-8 On Bill 49, 2nd Reading V7:B-8 On Bill 58, 2md Reading V7:B-l4 Re: Increasing costs V7:B-l4 On Bill 66, 2nd Reading V7:C-1 Re: V/holesale looting V7jC-2 Re: Advisory Board V7:C-3 On Speech from the Throne 79:0-2 Congratulatox'y V9:C-3 To Mr. Speaker V9:C-3 To Mr. Roberts V9:C-3 To Mr. Nickle V9:C-3 To Mr. Connell V9:C-3 Attendance of Prime Minister at Coronation V9:C-4 Lustre of Cabinet lessening V9:C-5 Should be changes in V9:C-5 Re: Cabinet "Musical Chairs" V9:C-6 Re: Absence from tours V-9;C-7 Re: Exclusion from Committees V9:C-7 Re; Good knowledge of Ontario V9:C-8 Criticism by Government members V9:C-9 Congratulations to Opposition members V9:C-10 Re: Municipal taxation V9:C-10 Motion, Oct. 22, 1952 V9:C-11 -78- a^LSHERG. J. B. ClP) fcontlnuedl On Speech from the Throne (continued) Ro : Select Committee on Reform Institutions V9:D-1 Re: Persecution of Jews V9:D-1 Prevention and dlscrlmj.natlon will be opposed V9:D-2 Re: Immigrants slandered V9:D-2 Re: Discrimination against negroes atDresden V9:D-2 Speech from Throne unsatisfactory V9:D-4 Re: U.S. Elections V9:D-4 Government by "Generals" V9:D-5 Personnel of U.S. Cabinet V9:D-5 Statement by Prime Minister Nehru V9:D-6 Re: CCP statement In House of Commons V9:D-7 Re:C'='SP'i^-loD pf Korean hostili- ties V9:E-1 Removal of foreign army forces from Canada V9:E-1 Re: Ontario's natural resources V9iE-l Desired by U.S. industrialists V9:E-2 Extract from Toronto Telegram, Jan. 26, 1953 V9:E-^ Extract from CM.;.. "Industry" V9:E-4 Socialist Canada desired V9:E-6 Government policy re natural resources desired V9-E-6 Ending alienation of natural resources V9:E-6 Opening of fabricating plants in Canada V9:E-6 World Trade desirable V9:E-8 Re: Agricultural problems V9:E-8 Crisis in approaching V9:E-8 Decline in fruit canning V9:E-9 Re: U.S. embargo on dairy products V9:E-9 Re: Ontario tobacco Industry V9:E-10 Re: Food supplies to Europe V9:E-1 Re: Retaliatory measures to U.S. V9:P-1 Re; Independent policy on agri- culture desired V9:P-2 Re: Pood Dumping V9:P-2 Should be stopped V9:P-2 Re: Re-establishment of European markets V9:P-2 Re: Price spreads V9:P-2 Investigation into V9:P-2 Re: Hydro V9:F-3 -79- S-tiLSBERG. J. B. On Speech from the Throne (Continued) Largest enterprises in Provinc V9sP-^ Re: Cost of change-over V9:P-5 Not enough known, re V9:P5 Public relations, branch of V9:P-6 RetStatements of Vice -Chairman V9:P-6 Re: Radio speeches by Chairman V9:P7 Re: Coal generating stations V9:P-7 Re; Price structure of V9rG-4 Re: Comstock Company V9:G-5 Re: Cost-plus basis V9:G-5 Legislative Committee required V9:G-6 Interprovinclal Pipe Line Co — no levlslatlon Vl4 :B-8 On Bill No. 80, second reading Vl6:B~2 Critical of Government -- too much haste Vl6:B-2 Yardley Building Vl6:B-3-'l-5 Scheme planned over three years ago Vl6:B-5 Cummlng Report Vl6:B-6-8 Does not solve problems Vl6:C-5 Violates rights of citizens Vl6:C-6 Creates new level of government Vl6:C-7 No provision for extension of franchise Vl6:D-3 Housing Vl6:D-5,H-5 Increase in taxes Vl6sD-6 Bill supported by bondholders. Real Estate & Government Vl6:D-ll Need of schools Vl6:G-8-9 No provision for low interest loans Vl6:H-7 Police & Fire services not Included Vl6:H-10 Increased taxation Vl6:J-3 Does not solve financial problems Vl6:J-3 Re: Mimicipal employees V17:E-8 Res Taxation V17:E-9 Increases in V17:E-9 Education most expensive item V17:P-1 Minimum standards are in- sufficient V17:P-1 No relief to municipalities re welfare services V17:F-2 Re: Transportation costs Vl7:P-2 Re: Suburban home owners V17:P-3 Re: Mortgages V17:P-4 Taxes will be Increased V3r7}P-4 -80- SALSBERG. J. B. (LP) fContlnued) On Bill NO. 80, 2nd Reading (Cont'd) Effect on Toronto ridings V17.-F-4 Government should act V17:F-7 Re: services in municipalities other than Toronto V17:P-8 Re J Provincial grants without strings V17sF-9 Re: Tax exemptions V17;FTC Re: Citizens' right to voice opinions V17;F-11 Re: "Red Letter Day" V17:F12 ReVPlebiscites V17;G-1 Extract from Star, Jan.31, I95O Vl7:i\-1 Re: "Second-hand government" 'V17;G-3 Re: Metropolitan Council should be elected V17tG-'l Municipal Councils should not be over-burdened V17:G-4 Mixture of two levels of government Vl7;C-5 Amalgamation not only solution V17:G-6 Re J length of speech V17:G-''^ Re; Length of other speeches V17iH-l No intentional disrespect to Mr. Speaker V17?H-2 Suggestions for amendments V17;H-3 Relief to 13 municipalities V17:H-3 Hospital costs V17:K-3 Welfare and relief V17:H-3 50^ of cost of education V17:H-3 $30 million grant Vl7:K-3 Plebiscites in each municipality V17:H-'I- Municipal Council should be elected V17:H-4 No taxation power to non-elected Council 'V17:K-'r Officials of municipalities separately elected V17:H-^ Partial tax exemptions Vl7:H-5 Low-rental housing scheme V17:H-5 Low-interest second mortgages V17:K-3 Extension of municipal franchise V17:H-5 Provision for voting on money by-laws V17:H-5 Protection of rights of municipal employees V17:H-5 Metropolitan scheme should be financed by Provincial and Federal Governments V17:H-6 Re: Corporation income tax V17:H-6 Tribute to Stalin V17:E-6 -81- SALSBERG. J. B, (LP) (Continued) On Bill No. 61, 2nd Reading Re: iit'chltects forming companies V20:L-4 On Bill Fo. 134, 2nd Reading V20iL-19 Private cemetery company V20SL-19 Re: Brookslfc Hospital V22tB-3 Beds available V22:B-3 On Bill 11, 2nd Reading V22;C-6 Methods of selection of personnel V22:C-6 On Bill No. 74, 2nd reading V225D-8 Re: Superior legislation V22:D-8 Caused by effects of Trade Unions V22:D-8 Slowness of Government V22:D-9 Improvement in present amendment V22:D-9 Still Inadequate V22:D-9 Re retroactivity V22:D-9 Resistance to retroactive lines V22;E-1 Industry responsible for indus- drial accidents V22jE-l Retroactive payments could be made from Consolidated Revenue Fund V22:E-2 Re: accident prevention V22;E-2 Physical but not psychological cures V22:E-3 Very few malingerers V22:E-4 Re: Care at Malton V22:E-4 On Bill No. Bo, in Committee V23:C-1 Critical of Section 2 V23:C-1 Proposed amendment V23iC-5 Section 3, subsection (3) Right to appeal V23:C10-11- 013-14 Section 4, subsection (1) Amendment V23:D-4-5 Reasons for amendment V23:D-5^6,7 Section 5 (subsection 1) amendment V23:E-3 Section 21 (subsection l) amendment V23:G-10 Est ImateB, ■ Department of Labour Criticism of appointaent of present Deputy Minister V23:PP-1 Criticism of selection of Chairman of Labour Board V23:PP-2 Conciliation V23:PP-4 Vote 99 - Boiler inspection V23:HH-3 Wage structure V23:HH-6 Inspection of grain elevators V23:ll-2 Recommend Royal Commission V23:II-3 ■82- SALSBERG, J. B. (LP) (Cont inue d ) Estimates, Provincial Auditor Provincial Auditor to audit books of Ontario Hydro On Bill 80, In Committee ;.ssessment of veterans' holdings Amendment to Section 3^ Partial exemption Estimates, Department of Education House not prepared Critical of Government policy Supplemental Examinations Grants to Board of Education Branch for cultural activities On Bill 80, In Committee Section 37 - Condensation Section 76 Unemployment Relief Housing Estimates, Reform Institutions Burwash Guelph Need for well-paid and trained personnel Guelph -- "A little fortress" Don Jail situation Critical of appointing guards Poor wages Recommends Royal Commission Estimates, Department of Mines Removal of mineral wealth from Province Mine roads On Bill No. 99, 2nd Reading Will Interfere with organizations Critical of wording of Bill On Bill No. 9^ Dismissal of teachers On Bill N?. 80 Amendment to Section 104 TTC and Gray Coach separate companies Expropriation of land for TTC Additional protection for con- stituent councils Estimates, Department of Public Works Scattering of Government buildings On Bill No. 106, 2nd Reading Female employment at late hours On the passing of Her Majesty Queen Mary V23JJJ-4 V24:P-i^ V24:P-4 V24:G-3 V2if:G-8 V24:BB-3 V24:BB-3 V24:BB-'I V24:EE-3 V24:EE-17 V24:EE-23 V25:E-2 V25:G-4 V26:D-3 V26:E3,6 V26:AA-4 V26:AA-6 V26:AA-10 V26jAA-12 V26:AA-13 V26tA;.-l4 V26:BE-1 V26:BB-3 V26:PF-4 V26;GG-4 V27:P-13 V27:G-5 V27:G-8 V 28: A -11 V28:B-9 V28:C-4 V28:C-5 V28:H-2 V28:I-5 V28:Ai\-7 -83- SALSBERG. J. B. (LP) (Continued) On Bill No. 80, In Committee .\mendment to Section 119 V29:D-3 i'»mendment to Section 122 V29:D-9 Amendment to Section 125 V29:E-1 On Bill No. 142, 2nd Reading 2nd Reading called too soon V30:C-1 Improvement over Bill 71 V30:C-1 Creates illusion amongst farmers V30:C-2 Crisis not solved by legislation V30:C-2 More external markets needed for dairy products V30:C-3 Must regain British cheese market V30:C-3 Not convinced Bill is helpful to farmers V30:C-5 Not progressive legislation V30:C-5 On Bill No. 135, 2nd Reading Favours Bill V30:k-3 Butter is coloured V30tK-5 Margarine purchased because cheaper V30jK-6 On Bill No. 80, in Committee Takes care of interests of bondholers V30;;wi-6 Government should underwrite bonds V30:iu\-7 On Bill No. 143, 2nd Reading Legislation dirty bit of business V31:H-3 Government "running out" on people V31:H-3 Housing not provided, crisis not solved V31:H-4 Housing conditions V31:H-7 Development at Oakville V31:I-2 Estimates, Department of Travel and Publicity Not enough advertising in Canadian publications V31:HB-6 Hours of checking out of hotels V31SBB-6 On Bill No. 144, 2nd Reading Supports Bill V31jDD-3 On Bill No. 110 No discussion on Bill V31?EE-3 Government should provide additional funds V31:PF-5 On Bill No. 80, Section IO9 Original Bill should stand V33:B-1 On Bill No. 99 Amendment to Section 1 V33:B-l4 No difference in size of film V33:C-1 Licences for projectionists V33:D-2 Licences for operators V33:D-5 -84- SALSBERG, J. B. (LP) (Continued) Estimates, Lands and Forests Great Lakes Lumber & Shipping Co. V33:G-6 On the Budget Suggestions copied by Mr. Drew V34:DD-12 Liquor situation V3^:EE-1 Increase in liquor consumption V34:EE-2 Government should use part of liquor revenur to halt excess drinking V34:EE-4 Requests a Select Committee on Hydro V34:EE-7 Credit due Mr. Wren V34jEE-10 Waste in Hydro V34:FP-1 Federal-Provincial agreement V34:5F-3 Government guilty of overcharging V34:FF-7 Government should pay more to old age pensioners V3^?GG-1 Starvation amongst old age pensioners V34:GG-3 Complete medical care for old age pensioners V34:GG-7 50^ increase in mothers ' allowances and day nurseries V3^;GG--0 Construction of 25,000 homes V34:GG"8 Hospitalization of indigents V34:GG-8 Five-cent per quart milk subsidy V34:HH-5 Elimination of amusement tax 'V34:HH"1 Tax on nickel be used for educational and welfare needs V34:HH-1 Increase tax on all iron ore V34:HH-2 Re-impose corporation tax V3^:HH-2 Governments should open markets for agricultural products V34:HH-2 Ontario Forestry Commission V34:HH-2 Critical of re -appointment of Lake Levels Committee V34:CCC-12 On Bill No. 80, 3rd Reading New York Times expressed satisfac- tion with legislation V35;P-'!- York County Council requests Bill be held V35:P-4 Reeve of Scarborough objects to Bill V35:P-4 Not a single Council foted in favour of Bill V35:P-4 Only Telegram supports Bill V35:P-5 Bill constitutes a mortgage on homes V35jP-7 -85- SANDERCOCK, ELMER (PC) Hastings West Estimates^ Department of Welfare Appreciates service received V33:CC-6 r^COTT, HON. H. R. (PC) Minister without Portfolio On Bill No. 126, 1st Reading On Bill No. 127, 1st Reading ' On Bill No. 128, 1st Reading On Bill No. 138, Ist Reading Boundary surveys On Bill No. 139, 1st Reading Beaver and Martin skins Re J Moose hunting Estimates, Department of Lands and Forests ActivltlsB of Department Reforestation in Ontario Collection and extraction of seeds Seed cleaning Trees Tree Planting Crown forests Conservation authorities H.E. P. Commission County Forests Direct seeding Research on pelleting of seed Division of Research, admini strati on and procedures Research operations Co-operating and public contacts Division of Forestry Protection, Planning and legislation Forest Fire prevention Act Agreement with municipalities Honorary fire wardens Special co-operative agreements Forest protection Fire prevention Fire detection and suppression Communication Improvements Entomology and pathology Summarization of forest protection Helicopters Crown Timber Act Fish and wildlife Junior rangers Ontario Forest Ranger School V26:B-7 V26:B-8 V26:D-11 V29:;.-5 V29:A-5 V29:A-6 V29:--6 V29:A-6 V33-E-3 V33:E-B V33-E-7 V33:E-9 V33rE-10 V33;E-11 V33:E-12 V33:E-14 V33:E-l4 V33:E-13 V33:E-15 V33:E-20 V33:E-20 V33:E-21 V33:E-23 V33:E-27 V33iE-28 V33:E-28 V33:E-29 V33:E-29 V33:E-30 V33:E-30 V33:E-31 V33:E-32 V33:E-33 V33:E-33 V33:E-34 V33:E-36 V33:E-37 V33:F-2 V33:P-3 V33:P-6 i -86- SCOTT. ELMER (PC) (Continued) Estimates, Dept. Lands & Forests (Cont'd( Staff suggestion plan V33:P-8 British Commonwealth Forestry Conference V33:P-9 Education of public V33:P-11 Reason for drop in revenue V33sG-5 Chick Pheasant Hatchery V33:Cr-10 Forest Ranger School V33:G-10 Salvaging of fire damaged timber V33:H-2 j.ppropriation for reforestation V33:H-5 On Bill NO. 126 Amendment to Section 3 V33:LL-2 .'imendment to Section 4 V33:LL-3 STEW:.RT, W. J. (PC) Parkdale On Speech from Throne V10:G-1 Congratulatory V10:G-]. Re: Coronation V10:G-1 Prime Minister should attend VlOsG-1 Tribute to Messrs. Hepburn and Conant V10;G-2 Re; Meeting International Red Cross VlOtG-3 Re: Parkdale Riding V10:G-4 Description of V10:G-4 Residents from other lands V10:G-4 Re: Highways V10:G-4 Re: Address by Hon.Mr .Doucett V10:G-5 Re: Traffic accidents V10:G-5 Legislation not the cure V10:G-5 Suggested remedies V10:G--6 Re: Health V10:G-7 Re: Increased hospital facilities V10;G-7 Re: Education V10:G-8 Re :Foundation of British Empire V10:G-8 Supplementary text book true story of Empire V10:G-8 Re: Empire Day V10:G-9 Re: Queen's birthday proclamation V10:G-9 Re :Importance of British institutions V10:G-10 Re: United Nations on "Colonialism" V10:G-10 Re: Education for new Canadians V10:G-11 Ret Travel and Publicity V10:G-12 Re: "Ontario Government Services" V10:G-12 Re: Coronation booklet by Department of Education V10:G-12 Re: Dept of Reform Institutions V10;G-12 Re: Advances in care and treat- ment of inmates V10:G-12 Suggested Parole Board composed entirely of women V10:G-13 -87- STgWART, W. J. (PC) Continued On Speech from Throne Re: Department of Public Welfare V10;G-l4 Re: Cemeteries V10:G-15 Some created for investment purposes V10:G-15 Should not be tax exempt V10;a-15 Re: Perpetual care funds VlOjG-15 Commission to invBPtigate V10?G-l6 Re: Services of Civil Service staff V10:G-17 Re: Good economic conditions in Ontario VlOiG-l? On Bill No. 80, 2nd Reading V21:P-13 Commends Ontario Municipal Board V21:P-13 Commends Toronto City Council V21:F-l4 Transportation V21:P-3 Summarizes requirements to be met by Bill V21:G-4,12 Opposes amalgamation V21:H-2 Faith in Government V21:H-3 Supports principle of Bill V21:H-5 Re: Section 5 V23:P-5 Amendment to Subsection 7 V23:P-5 Amendment to Section 65, subsection 3 V25:P-8 Estimates, Department of Reform Institutions Praises Mercer V26:CC-3 On Bill No. 80, In Committee Amendment to subsection 2,Sec.l90 V30:AA-2 Amendment to subsection 7, Sec. 190 V30:i.A-2 Amendment to subsection 8, Sec. 190 V30tAA-3 Amendment to subsection la, Sec. 193 VsOjAA-4 Amendment to subsection 2, Sec. 193 V30:AA-5 Subsection 5 of Section 193 V30:AA-9 Part XV, Section 211, congratula- tions to Prime Minister V30:DD-4 Members given free hand at meetings V30:DD-5 Amendment to Sec.l4 by adding sub- sections 3 J 4 and 5 V30:DD-5 Estimates, Department of Public Welfare Appreciates courteous service V33tCC-2 Estimates, Department of Health Appreciates courteous service V33:EE-3 Appreciation of Coronation Booklet V34 :B-6 THOMAS, HON. P. S. (PC) Minister of .Agriculture On Speech from Throne V12:B-10 Re; Visit to riding of Kenora V12:B-10 -88- THOMAS, HON. F. S. (PC) Continued On Speech from Throne (cont'd) Re: Zoning of province for Public Works V12;B-10 Tenders called for on com- petitive basis V12:B-10 Opportunity for tender afforded upon request V12:B-11 Extracts from Hansard, Vol.11 V12:C-1 Ministers do control Department V12:C-1 Legislature aware of subjects being voted upon V12jC-2 Department officials respect the opinions of House Vl2:C-2 Influence of Government on Ontario affairs V12:C-3 Acknowledged by people of Ontario V12:C-3 Re: Expenditures in Department of Public Works V12:C-4 All sums not provided by statute Vl2:C-4 Rot Tenders for coal in Zone 3 V12:C-5 Re: Advertising by Department of Public Wcrks V12:C-6 Examples of advertisements V12:C-6 Press release re contract for addi- tion to Ontario Mental Hospi- tal at Head of the Lakes V12:C-9 Re: Departmental policy, Public Works V12:C-10 Re: Opposition speaking without knowledge of facts V12:C-11 Re: Letter re Ignace V12:C-11 Delay in reply explained V12:C-11 Repairs to Government buildings V12:C-12 Re: accommodations for Pro- vincial Police V12:C-12 V/ork done by Dept. of Lands & Forests V12:C-13 No political pressure on Department of Public Works V12:C-l4 Buying on full competitive basis V12:C-15 Ontario has sound, democratic government V12:D-1 Government scrupulous in business dealings V12:D-2 THOMAS, T. D. (CCF) Ontario On Speech from Throne V8:D-1 Congratulatory V8:D-1 Re: shortage of hospital facilities V8:D-1 -89- THQM^S. T. D. (Contlnuedl On Speech from the Throne: Re: Report, Ontario Health Survey Com, Partially implemented Statement of Minister of Health Re: Additional Bed facilities Re: Provincial Contribution Re: Letter from B.C. Leader of Opposition Re: National Health Scheme Extract, Toronto Star Re Re Re Re Re : Disability Pensions Restrictions should be revised ; Care of indigent patients Provincial Grants for ; Grants to Municipalities ; Vvorkmen' s Compensation Agriculture Re: Marketing Agencies Re: Milk Producers Re: Ruling by Milk Board Farming less attractive Reasons for Re: Not Sufficient Information re Health Survey Report On Bill No. 80 (Second Reading) Duties of members Costs of Amalgamation Criticism of System of Grants Criticism of Representation of Town- ships Estimates, Department of Labour Vforkmen's Compensation Act On the Budget: Congratulatory, Mr, Nickle,lylr, Frost Federal Budget a "Sunshine Budget" Corporation Income Tax V8 :D-1 78 : D-2 V8:D-2 V8 : D-2 V8:D-3 V8 :D-4 V8 :D-5 V8 :D-5 V8 :D-6 V8 :D-7 V8 :D-8 V8 :D-8 V8. D-10 V8" DIO V8 D-11 V8; D-11 V8: D-11 V8: D-12 V8: D-12 V8 D-12 V17 :E-3 V18:F-1 V18:F-2 V18:F-2-5 V18:F-5 V23:GG-13 V23:GG-13 V23:HH-1 V25:C-9 V25:C-9 V25:C-10 V25 :C-10 -90- THOMS. T. D. (Continued) On the Budget: Surplus Funds VS5:C-12 Housing V25:G-15 V/age Earners V25:D-1 Municipal Grants V25:D--2 Grants on Assessment V25:r-7 Costs of Education V25:D-9 Accident Prevention V25:D"10 Unsatisfied Judgment Fund V25:D-12 Compulsory Auto Insurance V25:D"14 On Bill 1.0. 106 V28:I-6 "Graveyard Shifts" V28:I-6 On Bill ho, 135 (Second Reading) Supports amendment VSOrL-l On Bill Ko. 143 (Second Reading) Disappointed vvith reconimendations of Select Comiaittee V31:F-9 20/^ of Municipalities under Control V31:F-9 Government should control Rent Control Field V31:G~2 Editorial of times Gazette V31:G-3 Estimates, Department of Public Welfare Appreciates Service Received V33:CC-10 WARDROPE. GEORGE C. (PC) Port Arthur On the Budget: Congratulatory, Mr. Thomas V32:B-1 " Mr. Griesinger V32:B-2 " Mr. V/arrender V32:B-2 Need for Junior University V32:B-3 Editorial from Telegram V32:B-5 Inclusion of Everyday Commodities in Ext Books V32:B-7 Pulp and Paper Industry V32:B~7 V32:C-10 -91- WARIBOPE. GEORGE C, (Continued) On the Budget: Better roads for Better Forest Management Farmers should Receive more Help Forestry Laws Forest Ranger School Congratulatory, Hon, Mr. Gemmell Inland Steel Co. of Chicago Steep Rock Development Gold Mines Con{:ratulatory, Hon.I^fr. Daley Vi^'orkmen's Compensation Allowances Old Age Pensions Congratulatory, Dept. of Welfare Schools for Mentally Retarded Children Traffic Ambulance Service Ontario Traffic Conference Weaknesses in Canada's Road System Hydro WARREKDER, HOK. WILLIAJVi K. (PC) Minister of Planning and Development. Re: European Flood Disasters V4:E-1 On Bill No. 80 (Second Reading) V14:D-1 Metropolitan Parks, Part 13 V14:D-1 Housing and Development, Part 9 V14:D-3 P Financial Aid by Government V14:D-5 No single plan to solve Housing Program V14:D-6 fc Planning V14:D-7 ^m Urban Development , Growth of Population V14:D-8 ^K Toronto & York Planning Board Vl4:D-9 On Bill 1^0. 99 (First Reading) V16:A-6 Children's A;^e V16:A-6 On Bill No. 98 (Second Reading) For Protection of Public V27:F-11 V32 :B-8 V32 B-9 V32: •B-10 V32 :B-11 V32 :B-12 V32' :B-13 V32, :B-14 V32. B-17 V32 :C-1 V32. .C-1 V32 :C-2 V32 :C-2 V32 :C-2 V32 C-2 V32 :C-2 V32 :C-5 V32: C-9 V22 C-11 -92- WARRENDER. HON.VaLLIAM K. (Continued) On Bill 1^0, 99 (Second Reading) Other Regulations Incorporated V27:F-12 Labour Organization Agreeable V27:F-14 Children's Age reduced from 16 to 14 V27:F-14 Municipalities and Province working Together V27:G-I Granting of Licenses 727:0-1 On Bill No. Ill (In Committee) Amendment to Section 1 VSliDD-ll On Bill No, 80 (In Committee) Toronto & York Planning Board V33:B-9 On Bill No. 99, Section 1 V33:(S-3 Section 23, reason for age-limit reduction V33:C-8 Section 26, Adult Entertainment V33:C-11 Amendments to Section 61 V33:D-6 Estimates, Department of Planning and Development V34:KIv-9 Amazed at Complexity of Department V34:KK-9 Thanks Predecessors and Staff V34:KK:-9 Theme of Dept, "Co-operation and Service" V34:KI':-9 Report of Community Planning Branch V34:KK-1C Planning Areas, Of "icial Plans, Areas of Subdivision Control V34:LL-1 Plans of Subdivisions, Street Names V34:LL-2 Zoning By-laws, Committees of Adjustment V34:LL-3 Miscellaneous Activities V34:LL-4 Housing V34:LL-6 Trades and Industry Branch, 1952 V34:LL-17 Trade Division V34:LL-lc Industrial Division V34:LL-2C Municipal Division V34:LL-21 Technical Information and Public Relations Division V34:LL-23 Exhibits, 1952, Conservation Branch V34:LL-25 Ontario House , Trade Industry Dept. V34:LL-29 Immigration Dept, V34:LL-31 Public Relations Dept. V34:LL-3? Immigration Branch V34:LL-3S Research Council of Ontario V34:LL-36 -93- V^'EAVER. EVERETT L. (PC) St. David On Bill Ko. 80 (Second Reading) V20:E-2 Supports Bill V20:E-2 Critical of Speech by member for St, Andrew V20 :E-2-4 Amendments to Baldwin Act V20:E-5 Problems in Greater Toronto V20:E-6 Progressive Amalgamation V20:E-8 Sees co-operation from Municipalities ■V20:E-9 On Bill l\io. 80 (In Committee) Section 9 c V23:G-5 Wishes to add Subsection 5 V23:G-5 "Permissive Legislation" V24:G-6 Amendment to Section 80 V25:G-7 Amendment to Section 186 V26:F-3 Amendment to Section 107 , Subsection 2 728:0-1 Amendment to Clause 1, Section 176 V29:E-3 Amendment to Section 197, Subsection 17, Three-way pays are"out" V30:CC-8 Amendment to Section 22, adding Subsections 3 and 4 Pensions Plans V30;EE-8 WELSH. HON. ARTHUR (PC) Secretary and Registrar On Bill No. 104, (First Reading) V17:B-2 Re: Employees leaving service V17:B-2 Pilots, Dept. Lands and Forests ■V17:B-3 Registrar of Deeds in Civil Service V17:B-3 Teachers in Civil Service V17:B-3 On Bill No, 101, (First Reading) V24:II-9 On Bill No. 121 (First Reading) V26:A-4 On Bill No. 79 (Second Reading) Consists of 4 Sections V27:E-3 Explanation of Section 9, Clause "C" 727:1-4 Permits and Affidavits V27:E-5 On Bill No. 86 (Second Reading) 2 Changes Involved V27:E-5 Licenses Appropriate to Clubs V27:E-6 Licenses to Public Houses V27:E-7 -94- WEL5H, PION. ARTHUR (Continued) On Bill No. 86 (Second Reading) Incorrect Information V27:E-8 Transfer Fees V27:F-1 Issue and Transfer of Stock V87:F-2 Minors Entering Licensed Premises V27:F-3 Age re armed Forces V27:F-4 Estimates, Provincial Secretary V27:G-11 Decrease in Revenue V27:G-11 Ko. of Corporations Increasing V27:G-12 Civil Defence V27:H-2 150 Organized Municipalities V27:H-5 CoTfmends Assistance from Minister of Health V27:H-7 Standardization of Hose Connections ■V27:H-9 Tenders ■V27:H-10 Principle Cities Involved V27:H-11 Federal Government pays One-third Costs V27:S-12 Costs of Hansard V27:I-3 On Bill No, 119 (Second Reading) Variation from Companies Act V29:I-8 Principle Changes Outlined V29:J-1 On Bill No. 120 (In Committee) Amendment to Subsection 6, Section 2 V31:II-2 On Bill No. 119 (In Comrtiittee) V33:H-7 Purpose of amendment to Bill 119 V33:H-7 Act one of most Important statutes V33:H-7 Hold the Act for one Year V33:I-1 Section 76 - proxies V33:J"-24 On Bill No. 120 (In Committee) V33:K-3 Amendment to Section 3 V33:K-3 Amendment to Subsection 6, Section 2 V33:K-3 On Bill Nc. 121 (in Committee) V33:K-4 Amendment to Section 8 'V33:K-4 On Bill No. 86 (In Committee) V3S:J'J-3 Meals in Liguor Outlets V33:JJ-3 Sandwiches in Liquor Outlets ■V33:JJ-4 -95- WHITNEY. NORRIS (PC) Prince Sdward-Lennox On the Budget V26:C-3 Consideration given to needs of people V26:C-3 Shows progressiveness 726:0-4 Rural Bl Urban Pupils V26:C-7 Cheese Factories V26;C-9 Dairy Farmers V26:C-10 Ferry - Glenora - Adolphustovm V26:C-15 St. Lawrence WateriA^ay V26:C-16 V.TfflN. ALBERT (L.Lab.) Kenora On Speech from the Throne: Vll:C-7 Congratulatory Vll:C-7 Northwest should be respresented in Cabinet Vll:C-7 ^; Re: Coronation Vll:C-8 j Re: Holders of V.C.'s at Vll:C-8 Re: Organizations not conducive to safety and good Government Vll:C-9 Kremlin's Treatment of Jews Vll:C-9 Are Dangerous and Deadly V11:C-10 Re: Labour Dispute at Durham V11:C-10 Dept. did everything possible V11:C-11 V/orkers complied v^ith law V11:C-11 Labour's importance in Industry V11:C-11 Legislation re bargaining V11:C-12 Re: V/orkmen's Compensation V11:D-1 Railways should be brought under V11:D-1 Example of Unfairness Vll:D-2 "' Pensions for injured, former years Vll:D-3 Re: Regulation of Highway Transports Vll:D-4 Railway Competition Vll:D-4 Costs of Operation Vll:D-5 Cost-cutting Vll:D-5 Should bo fixed tariffs Vll:D-5 Control, licensing and regulating should be taken from Municipal Board Vll:D-6 rv .'- • t- "V \ -96- WHEN. ALBERT (Continued) On Speech from the Throne: Re: Duties of Opposition Vll:D-6 to develop thinking of House and Public Vll:C-6 Re: Administration of Lig.uor Control Act Vll:D-7 Meetings held in Camera 711:0-7 Court Proceedings open to public and press Vll:D-8 Re: Hydro V11:E-1 V11:E-10 Becoming larger than Government V11:E-1 Frank Discussions had at one time Vll:E-2 How a question of public relations and one official Vll:E-2 Knowledge is limited V11:E-S Re: Original estimate of cost of conversion Vll:E-3 Re: Present estimate Vll:E-3 Re: Increased costs Vll:E-4 Re: Increased costs of mining ■Vll:E-4 Re: Rate Structures Vll:E-5 Re: Niagara Contracts Vll:E-5 Method of calling for tenders Vll:E-5 Information desired not available in Committees Vll:E-7 Re Authority of Standing Committees Vll:S-8 Information re Hydro will be sought V11:E-10 Present Hydro conditions not healthy V11:E-10 Re: Highways V11:E-11 Road Building V11:E-11 Frank disclosure of policy desired V11:E-11 Increased costs of V11:E-11 Re: Northern roads 'V11:E-1S Funds available for V11:F-1 Ro: Toll Highways Vll:F-2 Re: Preponderance of legislation at sessions Vll:F-3 -97- V/REN, ALBERT (Continued) On Speech from the Throne: Re: Committees not functioning properly Vll:F-3 Re: V/ork Hastily accomplished at ends of Sessions Vll:F-3 Re: Bo Opportunity to scrutinize expenditures V11:F~4 Proper officials not appearing before Committees Vll:F-4 Ko information available when Committees not meeting Vll:F-5 Re: Enquiry into business of province Vll:F-6 Re: Careful enquiry into all expendi- tures Vll:F-6 Members well paid for short Sessions 711:0-1 Ministers not controlling expenditures V11:G-1 Periodic overhaul of departments desiredVll:G-2 Cntrol of Legislature becoming more feeble V11:G-S Departmental officials have no regard for opinions of House Vll:G-2 Issue directions to Ministers Vll:G-2 Expressed opinions not necessarily those of speaker Vll:G-3 Committee could: Effect economies Vll:G-3 " open competition Vll:G-3 Halt extravagant practices Vll:G-3 Effect savings of public money Vll:G-4 House not an exclusive Club Vll:G-4 Re: Ministers not familiar with details of their departments Vll:G-4 Ontario in an era of Prosperity 'V'll:G-5 Re: Meeting of Northern Ontario Timber Operators Vll:G-5 Statement by hon. Earl Rowe VllG-5 Re: Kenner competition Vll:G-5 Re:Closer watch on Operations Vll:G-5 -98- VfRSN. ALBERT (Continued) On Speech from the Throne: Re: Processing of rav; material in Ontario Vll:G-6 Roads necessary for Forest Management Vll:G-7 Re: Forest area roads 711:0-7 Government's responsibility for Vll:G-7 Re: Forestry Research Vll:G-8 Statement by Prof. Hosie Vll:G-8 Extract from Hansard, 1951 Vll:G-9 No breakdown in Lands and Forests* Expenses Vll:G-9 Extract from Lards and Forests Report V11:G-10 Extract from"Ganadian Business" Jan. 1953 V11:G-10 Difference between expectation and production V11:H-1 Se Government investment in timber industry 711:11-2 Re: A Grown Company 711:11-8 Re: Silvicultural Programme Vll:H-3 Full investigation of Department of Lands and Forests required Vll:H-3 Re: Export of pulpwood Vll:H-4 Methods of Departmental Purchasing Vll:H-6 No two the same Vll:H-6 Political influence in Vll:H-6 Results very expensive Vll:H-6 Requests for tenders should be examined by Provincial Auditor V11:I-1 Re: Tenders should be available to all V11:I-1 Re: Expenditures by highway Dept. in Division £0,1949 to 1951 711:1-1 Every dealer not afforded opportunity to quote 711:1-2 Dept, officials told to buy from Prop. Conservative firms 711:1-2 '^0' WHSN, ALBERT (Continued) Practice should cease Vll:I-2 Efficiency should be increased Vll:I-3 All buying should be bn competitive basis Vli:;i-4 Re: Purchase of Automobile in Konora Riding Vll:I-4 Non-government supporters get no business VI 1:1-5 Re: Road from Grand Lake to Pickle Lake V11:J-1 Correction re fule supply at Brant- ford Vlg:A-4 r Letter from Dept. Reform Institutions Nov, 12, 1952 V12 Re: Road - Shebandowan-Atlkokan V12 Outlet roads necessary V12 V12 Access to Steep Rock Vl2 Re: Coramittees V12 Re: Northwestern Ontario - General V12 No super-highways needed 712 Basic roads required V12 Re: Social services in N.Y'/. Ontario V12 Unconditional grants V12 Some municipalities benefit V12 Re: Hospitals in N.V/. Ontario 712 Responsibility for V12 Re: Policies of Dcpt . of Health VIE Hospital districts should be zoned V12 Re: Provincial Police in N.W.Ontario V12 Better quarters needed V12 Salaries not yet adequate V12 Re: Immediate convening of Committees V12 Estimates, Department of Labour V23 Workmen's Compensation Act V23 Estimates, Department of Mines V26 Mining Roads V26 B-7 A-4 A-5 B-2 A-5 B-1 B-1 B-2 B-2 B-4 B-4 B-4 B-5 B-5 B-5 B-6 B-6 B-6 B-6 — B-7 SE-6 EE-6 EE-1 EE-1 GG-1 GG-8 -100- V/K5N. ALBERT (Continued) Estimates, Departinjent of Minos Aerial Magnetic Timber Surveys VSGrEE-S American Investments VSerFF-S Estimates, Department of Insurance 726:00-8 "Package" Insurance V26:GG-8 Licensing of Insurance agents V26:OG-ll On Bill No. 135 (Second Reading) Seeks repeal of Section 4 V30:H-2 Desires to help Dairy Industry V30:H-2 Imports of Butter will Increase V30:H-3 Money required to solve problems V30:H-5 Difficulties of Dairy Industry Not Recognized In Eud^ot V30:H-6 Responsible Government V30:H-7 What the people of Ontario should be Told V30:H-8 On Bill No, 118 (Second Reading) Sunday Sports becoming Commercial V30:J"J-3 Estimates, Department of Lands and Forests Crown Timber Act V33:F-14 Drop in Revenue ■V33:G--1 "Hit and Run" criticism V53:G-2 Export of raw pulpwood not justified V3S:G-2 Dcpt. Important to future of Northern Ontario V33:G-4 On the Budget: Congratulatory, ]\'lr. Dunlop V34:B-7 Invites all members to visit Northern Ontario V34:B-8 Standing Committees should bo called earlier V34:B-10 Should have 2 regular Sessions V34:B-11 Llguor Law Enforcement V34:C-2 Ontario H. E. P.O. V34:C-3 Prime Minister should appoint a Select Committe-; on Hydro V54:C-3 I -101- VifEEN. ALBERT (Continued) On the Budget : Costs of Povvfor for Southern Ontario V34:C-3 Shawinigan V/ater and Power Co, V34:C-7 Profit increases of other power compan- ies V34:C-S Ontario 25-cycle system V34:C-9 Conversion Costs V34:C-10 Amounts Paid by rural services V34:D-8 Fire Hazards in Hydro Buildings V34:D-10 Comparisons made in Hydro Report V34:''-l Combine Bidding V34:E-2 Hydro should disclose prices 734:1-3 Tunnel contracts at Niagara 734:S-4 Costs of power to Mining Companies V34:E-5 Hydro should appear before a board before rates are increased V34.'F-4 Export of raw pulpwood V35:C-9 Virgin V/ood V35:D-3 Reforestation V35:D-3 Timber Management Program V35:D-4 -^ Quebefi Bans export of raw pulpwood V35:D-5 Transfer of Rights V35:D-6 Fish and Wildlife Division V35:D-6 — YAREI'.-IKO, JOHN (PC) Bollwoods Speech from the Throne V19:E-9 Re: Late E.F. Singer Vl9:E-9 Criticism of member for St. Andrew 719:1-10 Highway Traffic System V19:F-2-7 Training in citizenship and English language V19:F-7 Praises Government V19:F-10 On Bill iSio. 80 (Second Reading) Supports Bill VS0:G-1,2 On Bill No. 80 (In Commit too) V23:D-1 Section 4 V23:D-1 -102- YAREMKO. JOHI'J (Contlnued| On Bill No. 80 (In CoramittGc) AniGndment to Subsection 7, Section 4 V23lD-l Amendment to Section 47, subsection 1 V25;F-2 Amendment to Section 54 V2o:F-5 Amendment to Subsection 2, Section 194 V30;/Jl-9 Amendment to Subsection 3, Sect ion 119 V30:FIt'-7 -103- T 0 P I C i\ L INDEX AGRICULTURE Hon. L. 0. Brelthaupt Mr. Lcavine Mr. Root Mr. Thomas (Ontario) Mr. Hall Mr. Grummet t VI: A -6 V7;B-4 V8:C-11 V8:D-11 Vll:B-4 V15:C-11 ALCOHOLIC pound;.tion Mr. Dempsey V22:B-4 BUDGET Hon. Mr. Frost Mr. Nixon Mr. Nickle Mr. Thomas (Ontario) Mr. Dunbar Mr. Daley Mr. Whitney Mr. Lyons Mr. Chartrand Mr. Morningstar Mr. Hamilton Mr. Edwards Mr. Leavine Mr. Brandon Mr. Hunt Mr. Child Mr. Pringle Mr. Manley Mr. Maple do ram Mr. Beckett Mr. Elliott Mr. Oliver V21:i.-if V35:G-5 V24 ;B-8 V25;B-1 V25:C-9 V25:D-5 V25:D-11 V26:C-3 V30:B-1 V31SB-7 V31:C-15 V31:E-2 V34:;w\-1 V34:CC-1 V34 :DDD-3 V34JEEE-7 V34:PPP-1 V34:PPP-3 V34:HHH-1 V34:III-1 V34:KKK-1 V34:LLL-1 V35:P-8 JONDOLENCES -104- Re: Passing of Mr. Hepburn Hon. Mr. Frost Vl:B-2 Mr. Oliver VI :B-5 Mr. Nickle V4:B-12 •Mr. Connell v4:C-7 Re: Passing of Mr. Conant Hon. Mr. Frost Vl:B-4 Mr. Oliver Vl:B-7 Mr. Nickle v4iB-12 Mr. Connell V4:C7 Re:Passing of Mr. Belanger Hon. Mr. Frost V2:C-l6 Mr. Oliver V2:C-l8 Mr. Salsberg V2:C-19 Mr. Grummett V2:C-19 Re: Passing of Mr. Hipel Hon. Mr. Frost v4:;i-8 Mr. Oliver Y^:i.-9 Mr. Grummett Ykt^\-10 CONGRATUIm'.TIONS Prime Minister Mr. Fishlelgh V20:H-5 Mr. Frost (Bracondale) V20:oT-10 Mr. Brandon V34:EEE-6 Mr. Man ley- V34:HHH-2 Mr. Speaker Mr. Oliver V6:A-3 Hon. Mr. Frost V6:C-10 Mr. Leavine V7:A-6 Mr. Root V8:C-1 Mr. Cowling V9:A-2 Mr. Salsberg V9:C-2 Mr. Stewart V10:G-1 Mr. MacOdrum V13:P-1 Mr. Gemmell Vl4:H-2 Mr. Beech V15:P-1 Mr. Child V15:G-1 V17:C-2 Mr. Daley- V20:B-10 Mr. Murdoch V19:H-8 Mr. Chartrand V31:B-7 Mr. Edwards V34:A;.-1 Mr. Elliott V34:LL-1 Mr. Manley V34:HHn-l -105- CONGRi.TUL/>TIONS (Continued) Mr. Oliver Hon. Mr. Frost V17:B-6 Mr. Houck V17:B-7 Mr. Phillips • V17:B-7 Mr. Salsberg V17:E-7 Mr. Doucett Mr. Root V8tc-1 Mr. Kelly Mr. Root V8:C-1 Mr. Thomas (Hon.) Mr. Root V8:C-3 Mr. Thomas (Ontario) V8:D-1 Mr. Cowling V9:A-3 Mr. Wren Vll:C-7 Mr. Elliott V34:LL-1 Mr. Man ley V34:HHH-2 Mr. Warrender Mr. Root v8:C-2 Mr. Thomas (Ontario) V8:D-1 Mr. Cowling V9:A-3 Mr. Grummet t V12:D-4 Mr. Elliott V34:LL-1 Mr. Nickle Mr. Oliver v64i\-3 Hon. Mr. Frost V6;C-10 Mr. Root V8;C-1 Mr. MacOdrum V13JF-1 Mr, Frost (Bracondale) V13:G-1 Mr. Gemmell Vl4:H-2 Mr. Beech V15:P-1 V17:C-2 Mr. Houck V19:F-11 Mr. Manley V34:HHH-1 Mr. Connell Mr. Oliver V6:A-3 Hon. Mr. Frost V6:C-10 Mr. Root V8:C-1 Mr. MacOdrum V15:P-2 Mr. Frost (Bracondale) V13:G-1 Mr, Gemmell Vl4:H-2 Mr. Beech V15:F-1 V17:C-2 Mr, Houck V19:P-11 -106- COWGRATUL"iTIONS (Continued) Mr. Kennedy Mr. Leavlne Mr. Root Mr . Wren Government Mr , Brandon Mr. Collings Mr, Chartrand General Mr. Root by Mr .Thomas (Ont. ) Mr .Roberts by Mr. Cowling Opposition Members by Mr. Salsberg Mr. Downer by Mr. Stewart Mr. -Roberts by Mr. Stewart Mr.Ceclle by Mr. Brandon Mr .Wren by Mr.Grummett Mr .Grleslnger by Mr. Frost (Bracondale) Mr, Phillips by Mr. Frost (Bracondale) Mr. Phillips by Mr. Elliott Dept of Health by Mr. Elliott Clerk of House byMr. Beech Clerk .Assistant by Mr. Beech Staff, Dept. of Health by Mr. Beech Mr. Daley by Mr.Manloy Mr. Daley by Mr, Child Mr,Challies by Mr.Manley Mr. Daley by Mr.Wardrope I. Mr. Dunbar by Mr. Wren V7:A-6 v8:C-3 Vll:C-7 Vl8?H-7 Vl8:E-21 V31:b-7 V8:B-10 V9:C-10 V10:G-1 V10:G-1 Vll;C-6 V12:D-8 V13:G-7 V13:G-7 V33:EE-7 V13:G-11 Vl5:P-2 Vi5:F-l V17:G-2 V31:D-3 V34:PPP-11 V34 :HHH-4 V32:G-1 V34:B-7 CORPORATIONS ACT (Bill No. 119) Hon . L. 0. Breithaup Vl:A-4 Mr. Connell v4:C-30 Mr. A, Kelso Roberts V5:C-1 Mr. Leavlne V33:J-1 Mr. Welsh (2nd reading) V29:I-8 (in committee) V33:H-7 Hon . Mr, Frost V33:I-1 Mr. A. Kelso Roberts V33:I-1 Mr. Grummett V33:J-21 r. -107- EDIBLE OILS (Bill No. lif2) Mr. Doucett (1st reading) (2nd reading) (in committee) Mr. Oliver (2nd reading) Mr. Salsberg (2nd reading) V29:b-3 V30:B-1 V31 :DD-6 V30:B-5 V30:C-1 EDUCi.TION Mr. Oliver Hon • . Mr. Frost Mr. Root Mr. Myers Mr. Stewart Mr. Brandon Mr. Dun lop Mr. Ceilings Mr. Gordon Mr. Mackenzie Mr. Parry Mr. Lyons Mr. Chartrand Mr. VJardrope Mr. Child Mr. Hunt Mr. Man ley Mr. Mapledoram FLOOD DISA^ 3TERS, 1953 Hon . Mr. Frost Mr. Reaume Mr. Oliver Mr. Houck Mr. Leavine HANS;.RD v6:C-7 v6:E-5 V21:L-4 V6;E-10 v8:C-9 v8?G-8 V10:G-8 Vl4:A-7 Vl8;G-3 V13:D-5 Vl8:E-12 V19:D-1 V21;F-1 V29:G-1 V30:D-9 V31:B-9 V32:C-2 V34:GG-2 V34:EEE-8 V34:HHH-l8 V34:JJJ-2 V3:B-3 V7:/i-2 V3:C-9 V3:D-1 V7:--5 V7:/»-5 V7:i>8 Hon. Mr. Frost Mr. Grummett Mr. Salsberg Mr. Oliver Report of Committee V2:;.-4 V2:B-6 V2:A-7 V2:B-1 V2:B-4 V34:;.-l i 1 -108- HEALTH Hon . Mr. Phillips Mr. Connell Mr. Leavine Mr. Stewart Mr. Child Mr. Frost (Bracondale) Mr. Goodfellow Mr. Collings Mr. Pryde Mr. Daley- Mr. Parry Mr. Brandon Mr. Hunt Mr. Leavine Mr. Pringle HIGHWAYS v4:B-3 V17:C-2 v4:C-22 V7:B-1 V10:G-7 V15:G-12 V13!G-8 V15:D-7 V18:E-12 V19:B-6 V20:D-2 V2i^tG-2 V34;EEE-6 V34:EEE-9 V30:D-13 V34sCC-2 V34:FPF-9 Hon. L. 0. Briethaupt VI:- -5 Mr. Oliver V6:B-9 Hon. Mr. Frost V6:E-7 Mr. Leavine V21:A-11 Mr. Leavine V7:/.-9 Mr. Stewart V10:G-4 Mr. Brandon Vll:B-8 Vl8:G-5 Mr. Wren V11;E-11 V11:J-1 VI 2:;. -4 Mr. Child V15:G-3 Mr. Doucett V13:F-8 Mr. Frost (Bracondale) V13:G-2 Mr. Grummett Vl4:I-2 Mr. Collings Vl8:E-10 Mr. Yaremko V19:F-2 Mr. Hanna V19:F-12 Mr. Mackenzie V21:F-2 Mr, Nickle V25:C-5 Mr. Parry V29:F-4 Mr. Doucett V34 :HH-4 Mr. Lyons V30:D-20 Mr. Wardrope V32:C-2 Mr. Edwards V34:BB-11 Mr. Hunt V34:EEE-11 Mr. Manley V34:HHH-15 Hon. Mr. Briethaupt V35:J-l4 -109- HOUSING HYDRO Mr. Leavlne Mr. Macaulay Mr. Fishlelgh Mr. Beech Mr. Dunbar Mr. V/arrender Mr. Goodfellow Mr. Salsberg Mr. Colllngs Mr. Daley Hon. Mr. Frost (Budget) Mr. Mackenzie Mr. Briethaupt Hon. L. 0. Briethaupt Mr. Connell Mr. Oliver Hon. Mr. Frost Mr. Root Mr. Fishleigh Mr. Salsberg Mr . Wren Mr. Challles Mr. Daley Mr . Parry Mr. Wardrope Mr. Elliott IIIMI ORATION Mr. Fishleigh V7:B-4 V8:B-4 V8:E-1 V15:P-11 V13:;.-7 Vl4:D-l V16:F-10 Vl6:E-3 V31:N-7 Vl8:E-13 V20:C-9 V25:H-15 V21:F-2 V35:J-14 Vl:..-6 v4:C-28 V6;B-1 V20::>-5 V353G-2 vetD-'^f V21:A-9 V8:C-15 v8:a-6 V9:P-3 V11:E-1 V34:C-3 Vl4:D-13 V20:C-6 V29:F-3 V32:C-11 V34:LLL-1 V8:P-1 Li\BOUR Mr. Leavine Mr. Oliver Mr. Daley Mr . Wren Mr. Morningstar Mr. Wardrope V7:B-3 V3;D-2 V3SD-3 V11:C-10 V31:D-3 V32:C-1 METROPOLIT/.N AREA -110- 1st Reading Hon. Mr. Frost 2nd Reading Mr . Dunbar Mr. Porter Hon. Mr. Frost Mr. Houck Mr. Dun lop Mr. MacOdrum Mr. Douce tt Mr. Warrender Mr. Goodfellow Mr. Salsberg Mr. Roberts (St. Patrick) Mr. Oliver Mr. Collings .Mr. Thomas (London) Mr . Brandon Mr. Weaver Mr. Macaulay Mr. Yaremko Mr. Pishlelgh Mr. Cowling Mr. Frost (Bracondale) Mr. Grummet t Mr. Mackenzie Mr. Stewart Mr. Reaume Mr , Parry- In Committee VlOjB-1 V10:E-8 V13:--4 V10:P-2 V15:A-9 V13:--3 Vl5:C-3 ■■V17:B-4 Vl8:F-7 V21;iil- V13:D-4 V13:D-5 V13{P-4 Vl4:C-l Vl4jD-l V15:B-7 V15:I-2 Vl6:B-2 V17:E-6 Vl8:A-4 Vl8:D-2 Vl8:E-l Vl8:F-l Vl8:G-l V20:E-2 V20:P-1 V20:G-12 V20!H-5 V20:I-1 V20:J-4 V21:D-12 V21:P-1 V21:F-13 V30:i.A-l V21:I-1 V29:P-8 Mr. Salsberg V23:C-1 V24:P-4 V28:;.-ll V29:D-3 V30:;.;.-6 V33:B-1 -111- METROPOLITAN AREA In Committee (Cont'd) Hon. Mr. Frost V23:C-8 V24:JJ-5 V25tE-2 V26:D-3 V28:A-9 V29JD-7 V30;BB-8 Mr. Porter V23:C-15 V34 :BBB-5 Mr. Yaremko V23:D-1 V30sAA-9 Mr. Beckett V23:E-1 V24;P-14 V25JP-5 V25:P-10 V25IG-3 V29:D-1 V30:BB-5 V30:EE-1 Mr. Cowling V23:E-5 V29:D-8 V30:EE-4 Mr. Kerr V23:F-1 V29:E-1 Mr. Oliver V23:P-7 V24iP-2 V28:B-8 Mr. Weaver V23:G-5 Mr. Frost (Bracondale) V23:G-7 V28jL-2 V29:H-7 V30:PP-3 Mr. Macaulay V23;G-8 V28:E-2 Mr. Mackenzie V23:G-13 V30:DD-7 Mr. Pishlelgh V2if:F-13 V30:BB-1 Mr. Beech V24:P-l6 V28;B-11 Mr, Brandon V24:P-17 V33:/^-10 Mr. Dunbar V25:E-8 Mr. Colllngs V25:P-7 V28:B-5 V29:E-5 V30:DD-2 -112- METROPOLIT/.N ;>RE;. (Bill No. 80) 3rd Reading Hon. Mr. Frost Mr. Salsberg On Prorogation Hon. Mr. Brlethaupt Amendments to Bill 80 V35:E-4 V35:P-^ V35:J-11 Section Subsection Volume Page 2 1 23,. c-5 4 7 23 D-l k 1 23 D-4 5 1 23 E-1 5 1 23 E-2 5 3 23 E-5 5 5 23 P-2 5 6 23 F-3 5 7 23 F-5 7 1 23 G-4 7 1 23 G-4 9 5 23 G-5 11 2 23 G-6 16 4 23 G-8 21 1 23 G-9 22 New 23 G-13 31 7 24 P-16 31 9 24 p-17 34 New 24 G-2 40 2 25 E-1 44 2 25 p-2 47 1 25 P-3 50 Clause (/O 25 P-5 54 - 25 F-6 61 New 25 P-8 65 3 25 P-8 66 New 25 P-10 72 - 25 G-3 82 - 25 G-7 184 «• 26 E-7 184 1 26 *" 1 E-9 186 5 26 P-3 104 new 7 & 8 28 i.-lO 104 1 28 A -11 105 2 28 B-11 107 1 28 B-12 107 2 28 C-1 100 - 33 ."i-lO -113- Amendments to Bill 80 (Continued Section Subsection Volume Page 109 — 28 C-7 112 1 & 4 28 E-2 116 3 29 D-1 117 3 29 D-2 119 1 29 D-3 120 6 29 D-8 122 1 29 D-9 122 1 29 D-9 124' 6 29 E-1 125 2 29 E-1 126 l(i) 29 E-3 126 2 29 E-5 133 5 & 6 29 E-6 134 2 29 E-7 190 1 30 Ai\-1 190 7 30 iiji -2 190 8 30 i'A-3 193 1 30 ;.;.-4 193 2 30 A/1-5 193 4 30 /w\-9 194 2 30 1.1.-9 197 1 30 BB-l 197 16 30 BB-3 197 16 30 BB-5 197 17 30 BB-6 200 2 30 CC-9 202 3 30 DD-1 203 2 30 DD-2 203 3 30 DD-3 214 3 30 DD-5 221 2 30 DD-7 225 1 30 EE-1 227 1 30 EE-3 4 2 30 EE-4 4 3 30 EE-5 22 3 & 4 30 EE-8 -114- MUNICIPAL GRANTS (BILL NO.gl) Hon. Mr. Frost Mr. Nickle Mr, Grvimmett First Reading Second Reading In Committee Second Reading V10:C-10 V30:E"7 V33:JJ-6 V25:C"6 V30:G-6 OLD-AGE PENSIONS Mr, Connell Mr. Macaulay Hon. I^tr, Daley- Mr. Wardrope V4:C>25 V4:C-29 Va:B-4 V20:C-C^ V32:C"2 PENSIONS Mr. Macaulay Mr. Th omas (Ontario) Mr. Fishleigh Mr, Wren PETITIONS: By Mr. Maple dor am Mr. Morningstar Mr. Elliott Mr. Reaume Mr. Gordon Mr. Edwards Mr. Downer Mr. Brandon Mr, Roberts Mr. Kennedy Mr. McPhee Mr. Robarts (London) Mr. T/vardrope Mr. Nixon Mr. Nault Mr. Leavine Mr. Murdoch Mr. Myers Mr, Mackenzie Mr, Root Mr, V/eaver Mr. Connell Mr. Morrow Mr. Nickle VS:B-3 VS:D-6 Vg:G-l V11:D~3 V2:A-1 V2:A-1 V2:A-2 V2:A-2 V2:A-2 72:A-2 V2:A-2 V2:A-2 V2:A-2 V2 : A~2 V2:A-2 V2:A-3 V2:A-3 V2:A-3 V2:A-3 V2:A-3 V2:A"3 V2:A-3 V2:A-4 V2vA-4 V2:A-4 V2:A-4 V2:A-4 V2:A-4 V3:A-1 -115- PETITIONS (Continued) By Mr. MacOdrum V3:A-1 R.C. Bishop of Fort William V3:A-1 Board of Education, Port Col- borne V3:A-2 Y.M.C.A. - St. Catharines V3:A-2 Y.W.C.A. - St. Catharines V3:A-2 Morley Aylesworth, et al, re Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. V3:A-2 Riverside Cemetery Assoc, Port Arthyr V3:A-2 Town of Paris V3:A-3 Institut des Franciscaines Missionnaires de Marie d' Ontario V3:A-3 City of Kitchener V3:A-3 Corp. of Assumption College V3:A-3 Town of Hespeler V3:A-3 City of Hamilton V3:A-3 R.C.Sep. Schools - Peterborough V3:A-3 R.C, Episcopal Corp. Diocese of Peterborough V3:A-3 City of Windsor V3:A-4 City of Brantford V3:A-4 W.J.Blackburn, et al, re London Foundation V3:A-4 City of Stratford re Market Square V3:A-4 OwBn Sound V3:A-4 City of London V3:A-4 Welland V3:A-4 Corp. Nat. de Fiducie V3;A-4 Pellatt Trustees V3:A-4 Lakeshore Bd. of Education V3:A-5 Trustees of Knox's Church V3:A-5 Town of Brampton V3:A-5 Town of Orillia V3:A-5 Township of North York V3:A-6 City of Guelph V3:A-6 City of Toronto V3:A-6 Town of Dundas V3:A-6 Corp. of Hospital for Sich Children V3:A-6 City of Ottawa V3:A-6 City of Kingston V3:A-7 city of Peterborough V4:A-1 Town of Almonte V4:A-1 QUEEN MARY, Passing of Hon. Mr. Frost Mr. Oliver Mr, Grummett Mr. Salsberg Hon. I-Ir. Davies V29:AA-1 V29:AA-4 V29:AA-6 V29:AA-7 V29:Aa-S "H : < , -116- REPORM INSTITUTIONS Mr. Brandon V16jC-1 V3^ :EEE-4 REPORTS, T;.BLING OP Public ;.ccounts to March 31, 1952 V2:B-13 i'.uditors*' Report, 1951-1952 V2jB-13 35th i.nnual. Public Service Superannuation Board V3:B-1 Provincial Auditors re Superannua- tion Board V3:B-1 Registrations of Births, Marriages and Deaths V3:B-1 Gumming Report V3:B-1 44th ;.nnual Report of The Hydro Electric Commission v4:A-4 Report of Department of Reform Institutions v4;A-5 66th Report of Niagara Parks Commission v4:/.-5 26th Repo t of Liquor Control Board v4:A-5 6th Report of Liquor Licensing Board v4:i\-5 Report of Ontario Health Survey Committee v4:B-3 Report of Companies' Act Committee V5:C-1 Report, Department of Highways, to March 31, 1952 v6?A-2 Report of Ontario College of Art to May 31, 1952 v6»A-2 Report Research Council of Ontario to March 31, 1952 v6:A-2 Order in Council OC-828/52 - Northern Development Act v6»A-2 Financial Statement of Settlers' Loans Commissioner to March 31, 1952 V6:A-2 Report of Minister of Education 1951 Vll:A-5 Report of Board of Goveroors, University of Toronto Vllt/.-3 Annual Report of Teachers ' Super- annuation Commission Vll:A-3 Report of Minister of Lands and Forests Vll:A-3 19th Annual Report of Department of Municipal Affairs vi4:A-4 -117- SPEECH FROM THE THRONE Hon. L. 0, Brlethaupt (at opening) V1:A-1 (at prorogation) V35:J-11 Mr. Nickle V4:B-5 Motion to adopt V4:B-5 Motion agreed to V20;E-1 Mr. Connell V4:C-1 Mr. Oliver V6:A-3 Amendment to motion V6sC-9 Amendment negatived V20:E-1 Hon. Mr. Prost V6:C-10 Mr. Lea vine V7:A-6 Mr. Macaulay V8:A-2 Mr. Root V8:C-1 Mr. Thomas (Ontario) V8:D-1 Mr. Plshlelgh V8:E-1 Mr. Myers V8:G- 1 Mr. Cowling V0:;x-2 Mr. Salsberg V9:C-2 Mr. Stewart V10:P-1 Mr. Hall Vll:B-4 Mr. Brandon Vll:B-8 Mr. Wren Vll:C-7 Mr. Thomas (Hon.)'* V12:B-10 Mr. Gemmell V12:D-3 Mr. MacOdrum V13:P-1 Mr. Prost (Bracondale) V13:G-2 Mr. Challies Vl4 :D-13 Mr. Grummet t Vl4 !H-2 Mr. Beech V15 :P-1 Mr. Phillips V17 tC-2 Mr. Cecile V18- :I-1 Mr . Pryde V19' :a-5 Mr. Kelly V19! ■C-1 •Mr, Gordon V19! D-1 Mr. Yaremko V19! >E-9 Mr. Houck V19! 'P-1 Mr. Murdoch V19; H-8 Mr. Daley V20:B-10 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION Mr-. Thomas (Ontario) V8:D-10 Mr, Wren V11:D-1 Mr. Daley " Vl4:A-5 Mr. Wardrope V32:C-1 -11 S- BILL NO. 1 An Act to Incorporate the Roman Catholic Bishop ot Port William Mr . Mapledoram 1st Reading Vol. 4 p. A-5 2nd Reading 11 20 p. L-7 In Committee tt 22 p. C-2 3rd Reading ti 24 p. HH-1 Royal Assent tt 35 p. J-1 BILL NO. 2 An Act respecting the Boerd of Education of the Town of Port Colborne Mr. Morningstar 1st Reading Vol. 4 p. A -2 2nd Reading tt 15 p. J-2 In Committee tt 20 p. K-3 3rd Reading tt 22 p. B-6 Royal ;.ssent tt 35 p. J-1 BILL NO. 3 An Act respecting The Young Men's Christian Association of St» Catharines Mr. Morningstar 1st Reading Vol. 11 p. B-1 Withdrawn BILL NO. h An Act respecting The Young Women's Christian Association of St. Catharines Mr. Morningstar 1st Reading Vol. 11 p. B-1 Withdrawn -119- BILL NO. 5 An Act to incorporate the Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Association of London Mr. Roberts 1st Reading Vol. 4 p. ^•-7 2nd Reading II 22 p. B-7 In Committee II 24 p. 11-12 3rd Reading II 25 p. H-2 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-1 BILL NO. 6 An Act respecting The Riverside Cemetery Company of Port iirthur Mr. Wardrope 1st Reading Vol. 11 p. B-1 2nd Reading II 20 p. L-7 In Committee II 22 p. C-2 3rd Reading It 2l\ p. HH-1 Royal Assent ti 35 p. J-1 BILL NO. 7 An Act respecting The Town of Paris Mr. Nixon 1st Reading V-11 p. B-2 Withdrawn BILL NO. 8 An Act respecting Institut des Pranciscaines Missionnaire de Marie d' Ontario Mr. Nault 1st Reading Vol. k p. A-6 Withdrawn -120- BILL NO, 9 i\n Act respecting The City of Kitchener Mr. Leavlne 1st Reading Vol. 4 p. A-7 Withdrawn BILL NO. 10 An Act respecting Assumption College Mr. Murdocn 1st Reading Vol. 4 p. A-8 2nd Reading " 1? p. C-1 In Committee " 20 p. K-3 3rd Reading " 22 p. B-6 BILL NO. 11 An Act respecting The Town of Hespoler Mr, Myers 1st Reading Vol. 4 p. A-6 Withdrawn BILL NO. 12 An Act respecting The City of Hamilton Mr. Elliott 1st Reading Vol. 11 p. A-5 Withdrawn BILL NO. 13 An Act respecting The City of Peterborough Separate School Board Robarts (London) 1st Reading Vol. Ik p. B-k 2nd Reading " 2? p, G-6 In Committee " 28 p. I-l 3rd Reading " 30 p. L-2 Pov«l Assent " 3^ o. J- 2 -121- BILL NO. Ih An Act respecting The Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation for the Diocese of Peterborough in Ontario^ Canada Mr.Robarts (London) 1st Reading Vol. Ik p. B-5 2nd Reading n 27 p. G-6 In Committee II 28 p. J-1 3rd Reading 11 30 p. L-2 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-2 BILL NO. 15 An Act respecting The City of Windsor M r. Reaume 1st Reading Vol. 12 p. A-2 2nd Reading II 25 p. H-2 In Committee II 27 p. G-7 3rd Reading II 28 p. H-6 Royal Assent V 35 p. J-2 BILL NO. 16 An /iCt respecting the City of Brantford Mr. Gordon 1st Reading Vol. 11 p. B-2 2nd Reading 11 20 p. L-8 In Committee II 22 p. C-2 3rd Reading II 24 p. HH-1 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-2 BILL NO. 17 An Act to Incorporate the London foundation Mr. Robarts (London) Withdrawn -122- BILL NO. 18 An Act respecting The City of Stratford . Mr. Edwards 1st Reading Vol. 14 p. B-h 2nd Reading II 31 p. DD-5 In Committee Tt 32 p. P-2 3rd Reading tl 33 p. MM-2 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-2 BILL NO. 19 An Act respecting the City of Owen Sound Mr . Downe? 1st Reading Vol. 4 p. --5 2nd Reading 11 15 p. J-2 In Committee II 20 p. K-3 3rd Reading n 22 p. B-6 Royal Assent tl 35 p. J-2 BILL NO. 20 An Act respecting The City of London Mr. Robarts (London) 1st Reading Vol. 14 p. B-5 2nd Reading It 20 p. L-8 In Committee It 22 p. C-3 3rd Reading It 24 p. HH-1 Royal Assent III 35 p. J-2 -123- BILL NO, 21 An Act respecting The City of Welland Mr. Mornlngstar 1st Reading vol. 6 p. A-2 2nd Reading II 15 p. J-2 In committee ti 20 p. K-3 3rd Reading II 22 p. B-6 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-2 BILL NO. 22 An Act respecting Societe Nationale de Piducie Mr . Brandon 1st Reading vol. 11 p. B-1 2nd Reading 11 17 p. C-1 In Committee ti 20 p. K-if 3rd Reading II 22 p. B-6 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-2 BILL NO. 23 An Act to dissolve The Sir Henry Mill Pellatt Trust Mr. Morrow 1st Reading Vol. 11 p. B-2 2nd Reading It 30 p. L-3 In Committee II 31 p. II-4 3rd Reading II 33 p. MM-2 Royal Assent It 35 p. J-2 BILL NO. 24 An Act respecting The Lakeshore District Board of Education Mr. Brandon 1st Reading Vol. 14 p. A-7 2nd Reading tt 20 p. L-8 In Committee II 22 p. C-3 3rd Reading II 24 p. HH-1 Royal Assent 11 35 p. J-2 -124- BILL NO. 25 . An Act respecting Knox Churoh, Toronto' . . Mr. Roberts 1st Reading Vol. k p. A-7 2nd Reading 11 27 p. G-6 In Committee ti 28 p. I-l 3rd Reading II 30 p. L-2 Royal Assent It 35 p. J-2 BILL NO, 26 An Act respecting The City of Peterborough Mr. Nickle 1st Reading Vol. 14 p. B-5 2nd Reading II 30 p. L-3 In Committee 11 31 p. II -4 3rd Reading II 33 p. MM -2 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-2 BILL NO. 27 An Act respecting The Town of Brampton Mr. Kennedy 1st Reading Vol. 4 p. A-7 2nd Reading II 15 p. J-2 In Committee II 20 p. K-3 3rd Reading tt 22 p. B-6 Royal Assent 11 35 p. J-2 BIT.T, NO. 28 An Act respecting The Town of Orillia Mr. McPhee 1st Reading 2nd Reading In Committee 3rd Reading Royal Assent Vol. II 11 II II 11 22 24 25 35 P' P' p. p. p. A-6 B-8 11-12 H.2 J-2 -125- BILL NO. 29 J^iTi Act Respecting The Township of North York Mr. Mackenzie 1st Reading Vol. 15 p. A -5 2nd Reading " 30 p. L-4 In Committee " 31 p. II-4 3rd Reading " 33 p. MM- 2 Royal i\ssent " 35 p. J-2 BILL NO. 30 An Act respecting The City of Guelph Mr. Root 1st Reading Vol. l4 p. B-6 Withdrawn BILL NO. 31 An Act respecting The City of Toronto Mr. Weaver 1st Reading Vol. ih p. ..-5 2nd Reading " 31 p. DD-5 In Committee " 32 p. P-3 3rd Reading " 33 P. MM- 2 Royal Assent " 35 p. J-2 BILL NO. 32 An Act respecting The Town of Dundas Mr. Connell 1st Reading Vol. 11 p. b-2 2nd Reading " 2? p. G-6 In Committee " 28 p. i-2 3rd Reading " 30 p. L-2 Royal Assent " 35 p. j-2 -126- BILL NO. 33 An Act Respecting The Hospital for Sick Children Mr. Roberts (St. Patrick) 1st Reading Vol. 14 p. A-5 2nd Reading It 20 p. L-8 In Committee II 22 p. C-3 3rd Reading 11 24 p. HH-l Royal Assent 11 35 p. J-3 BILL NO. 34 An Act respecting The City of Ottawa Mr. Morrow 1st Reading Vol. 14 p. B-5 2nd Reading II 27 p. G-7 In Committee li 28 p. 1-2 3rd Reading II 30 p. L-2 Royal Assent It 35 p. J-3 BILL NO. 35 An /iCt respecting The City of Kingston Mr. Nickle 1st Reading Vol. 11 p. ^^.-5 Withdrawn BILL NO. 36 An Act res|-ectomg The Town of Almonte Mr. MacOdrum 1st Reading Vol. 14 p. A-5 2nd Reading 11 31 p. DD-5 In Committee II 32 p. P-3 3rd Reading II 33 p. MM-2 Royal Assent ti 35 p. J-3 -127- BILL NO. 37 An Act respecting The Separate School Boards In the Metropolitan Area Mr. Roberts (St. Patrick 1st Reading 2nd Reading In Committee 3rd Reading Royal Assent Vol. 15 " 31 " 32 " 33 " 35 p. p. p. p. A-5 DD-5 P-3 MM-2 J-3 BILL NO. 38 An Act to amend The Commissioners for Taking Affidavits Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 1 p. B-1 2nd Reading It 5 p. C-7 In Committee II 20 p. K-4 3rd Reading 11 22 p. B-6 f^oyal Assent It 35 p. J-3 -12^- BILL NO. 39 An Act to repeal The County Publicity Act Mr. Dunbar 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. C-1 2nd Reading II 5 p. C-8 In Committee ti 15 p. 1-2 3rd Reading II 17 P- C-1 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-3 BILL NO. 40 An Act to amend The Inemployment Relief Act Mr, Goodfellow 1st Reading vol. 2 p. C-1 2nd Reading II 5 p. c-9 In Committee It 15 p. 1-3 3rd Reading II 17 p. C-1 Royal Assent n 35 p. J-3 BILL NO. 41 An Act to amend The Charitable Institutions Act Mr. Goodfellow 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. C-2 2nd Reading II 5 p. D-3 In Committee II 15 p. 1-3 3rd Reading II 17 p. C-1 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-3 BILL NO. 42 An Act to amend The Deserted Wives' and Children's Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. C-3 2nd Reading II 15 p. J-3 In Committee 11 31 p. GG-1 3rd Reading II 33 p. LL-6 Royal Assent 11 35 p. J-3 -129- BILL NO. 43 An Act to amend The County Judges Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. C-3 2nd Reading ti 5 p. E-2 In Committee II 20 p. K-4 3rd Reading II 22 p. B-6 Royal Consent II 35 p. J-3 BILL NO. 44 An Act to amend The General Sessions Act Mr. Forcer 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. C-4 2nd Reading II 5 p. E-3 In Committee II 20 p. L-1 3rd Reading 11 22 p. B-6 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-3 BILL NO. 45 An Act to amend The County Courts Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. C-5 2nd Reading II 5 p. E-3 In Committee II 20 p. L-1 3rd Reading ti 22 p. B-6 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-3 BILL NO. 46 An Act to amend The Administration of Justice Expenses Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. c-6 2nd Reading ti 5 p. E-3 In Committee II 20 p. L-1 3rd Reading V 22 p. B-7 Royal Assent 11 35 p. J-3 -130- BILL NO. hi An Act to amend The Judlclature Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. C-6 2nd Reading n 5 p. E-K In Committee II 31 p. GG-2 3rd Reading ti 33 p. LL-6 Royal Assent 35 p. J-3 BILL NO. 48 An Act to amend The Division Courts Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 2 P^ C-7 2nd Reading 11 7 p. B-8 In Committee II 20 p. L-2 3rd Reading 11 22 p. B-7 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-3 BILL NO. 49 An Act to amend The Assignment of Book Debts Act Mr, Porter 1st Reading vol. 2 p. C-8 2nd Reading 11 7 p. B-9 In Committee II 20 p. L-2 3rd Reading II 22 p. B-7 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-4 BILL NO. 50 An Act to amend The Conveyancing and Law of Property Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. C-8 2nd Reading " 7 p. B-9 : ■ Vlthdrawn -131- BILL NO. 51 An Act to amend The Bills of Sale and Chattel Mortgages Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. C-9 2nd Reading II 7 p. B-10 In Committee 11 20 p. L-2 3rd Reading II 22 p. B-7 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-4 BILL NO. 52 An Act to amend The Conditional Sales Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. C-4 2nd Reading li 7 p. D-IO In Committee II 20 p. L-2 3rd Reading II 22 p. B-7 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-4 BILL NO. 53 An Act to amend The Jurors' Act Mr. Porte 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. C-10 2nd Reading II 7 p. B-10 In Committee ti 31 p. GG-2 3rd Reading II 33 p. LL-6 Royal Assent 11 35 p. J-4 BILL NO. 54 An Act to amend The Devolution of Estates Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. C-11 2nd Reading II 7 p. B-8 In Committee 11 20 p. L-3 3rd Reading II 22 p. B-7 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-4 -132- BILL NO. 55 /m Act to amend The Interpretation Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. C-12 2nd Reading ti 7 p. B-11 In Committee II 31 p. QG-2 3rd Reading II 33 p. LL-6 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-4 BILL NO. 56 An Act to amend The Regulations Act Mr . Porter 1st Reading 2nd Reading In Committee 3rd Reading Royal Assent vol. II ti II II 2. 7 31 33 35 p. C-12 p. B-11 p. GG-2 p. MM-1 p. J-'+ BILL NO. 57 An Act to amend The Collection Agencies Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. C-13 2nd Reading It 7 p. B-12 In Committee II 31 p. GG-3 3rd Reading 11 33 p, MM-1 Royal Assent li 35 p. J-4 BILL NO. 58 An Act to amend the Loan and Trust Corporation Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading vol. 2 p. C-13 2nd Reading 11 7 p. B-16 In Committee It 31 p. GG-3 3rd Reading II 33 p. MM-1 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-4 -133- BILL NO. 59 An Act to amend The Mechanics' Lien Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. c-i4 2nd Reading It 7 p. B-17 In Committee II 31 p. GG-3 3rd Reading II 33 p. MM-1 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-4 BILL NO. 60 An Act to amend The Chartered Accountunts Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol! 2 p. c-l4 2nd Reading II 7 p. B-17 In Committee II 15 p. 1-4 3rd Reading II 17 p. C-1 Royal Assent II 35 p. j-4 BILL NO. 61 An Act to amend The Architects Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading 2nd Reading In Committee Vol. 2 7 15 p. C-15 p. B-18 p. 1-4 3rd Reading Royal Assent 20 33 34 35 p. N-3 p. JJ-1 p.NNN-3 p. J-4 BILL NO. 62 An Act to amend The Public Officers' Pees /.ct Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 2 p. C-l6 2nd Reading It 7 p. B-lB In Committee II 31 p. GG-3 3rd Reading II 33 p. MM-1 Royal i^ssent II 35 p. J-4 -134- BILL NO. 63 And Act to amend The Securities Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 5 p. A-1 2nd Reading M 7 p. B-18 In Committee II 24 p. JJ-2 3rd Reading It 25 p. H-2 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-4 BILL NO. 64 An Act to amend The Mortgages Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading vol. 5 p. A-3 2nd Reading II 7 p. B-19 In Committee II 31 p. GG-4 3rd Reading n 33 p. MM-1 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-4 BILL NO. 65 An Act to amend The Insurance Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading 2nd Reading In Committee 3rd Reading Royal Assent Vol. 11 II II 11 5 p. A-4 7 p. B-19 31 p. GG-4 33 p. MM-1 35 p. J-4 BILL NO. 66 An Act to amend The Protection of Archaeological and Historic Sites /^ct Mr. Dunlop 1st Reading Vol. 5 p. A-6 2nd Reading II 7 p. B-19 In Committee It 15 p. I-l 3rd Reading 11 17 p. C-1 Royal Assent ti 35 p. J-4 -135- BILL NO. 67 An Act to amend The Mining Act Mr. Kelly 1st Reading Vol. 5 p, A -6 2nd Reading II 16 p. K-3 In Committee ti 33 p. II-8 3rd Reading II 3^ p.NNN-3 Royal Assent 35 p. J-k BILL NO. 68 An Act to amend The Research Council Act, 1948 Mr. Warrender 1st Reading Vol. 5 p. A -9 2nd Reading n 22 p. C-4 In Committee II 24 p. JJ-2 3rd Reading 11 25 p. H-2 Royal i.ssent II 35 p. J-5 BILL NO. 69 An Act to amend The Agricultural Societies Act Mr. Thomas (Elgin) 1st Reading Vol. 10 p. P-4 2nd Reading n 2k p. HH-2 In Committee II 32 p. P-3 3rd Reading II 33 p. MM-3 Royal iiSsent It 35 P. J-5 BILL NO. 70 An Act to amend The Agricultural Association Act Mr. Thomas (Elgin) 1st Reading Vol. 10 p. P-4 2nd Reading II 24 p. HH-3 In Committee II 32 p. P-4 3rd Reading II 33 p. MM-3 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-5 -136- BILL NO. 71 An Act to amend The Edible Oil Products Act, 1952 Mr. Thomas (Elgin) 1st Reading Vol, 10 p. P-5 Withdrawn BILL NO. 72 An Act to amend The Mining Tax Act Mr. Kelly 1st Reading Vol. 10 p. P-5 2nd Reading II 16 p. K-k In Committee M 20 p. L-3 3rd Reading Tl 22 p. B-7 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-5 BILL NO. 73 An Act to amend The Canadian Company's Lannds Act, 1922 Mr. Kelly 1st Reading Vol. 10 p. P-7 2nd Reading II 16 p. K-5 in Committee II 20 p. L-3 3rd Reading II 22 p. B-7 Royal Assent 11 35 p. J-5 BILL NO. 74 An Act to amend The Workmen's Compensation Act Mr. Daley 1st Reading Vol. 14 p. A-5 2nd Reading II 22 p. D-2 In Committee It 24 p. JJ-1 3rd Reading 11 25 p. H-2 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-5 -137- BILL NO. 75 An Act to amend The Public Health Act, 1953 Mr. Phillips 1st Reading Vol. 1^1- p. A-7 2nd Reading tt 22 p. C-^ In Committee It 33 p. KK-3 3rd Reading It 3^ p.NNN-4 Royal Assent ti 35 p. J-5 BILL NO. 76 An Act to amend The Certified Pubjic Accountants Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 14 p. A-7 2nd Reading 11 22 p. C-6 In Committee II 24 p. JJ-2 3rd Reading II 25 p. H-2 Royal Assent It 35 p. J-5 BILL NO. 77 An Act to amend The Juvenile and Family Courts Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 14 p. ;.-8 2nd Reading It 22 p. c-6 In Committee It 24 p. JJ-3 3rd Reading II 25 p. H-2 Royal Assent It 35 p. J-5 BILL NO. 78 An Act to amend The Summary Convictions Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 14 p. A -2 2nd Reading 11 22 p. B-8 In Committee It 31 p. GG-5 3rd Reading It 33 p. MM-1 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-5 -13 S- BILL NO. 79 An Act to amend The Liquor Control Act Mr. Welsh 1st Reading Vol. Ik p. B-1 2nd Reading ti 27 p. E-3 In Committee II 33 p. JJ-1 3rd Reading ti 34 p.NNN-3 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-5 BILL NO. 80 An Act to provide for the Federation of Municipalities In the Toronto Metropolitan Area for certain Financial and other Purposes Hon. Mr, Frost 1st Reading Vol. 10 p. B-1 2nd Reading 13 p. A-3 In Committee 23 p. B-12 35 p. A-2 3rd Reading 35 p. P-7 Royal Assent 35 p. J-5 BILL NO. 81 An Act to provide for the payment of Unconditional Grants to Municipalities Hon. Mr. Frost ist Reading Vol. 10 p. C-10 2nd Reading II 20 p. E-6 In Committee II 23 p. KK-2 3rd Reading II 34 p.NNN-4 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-5 BILL NO. 82 An Act to amend The Police Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading 2nd Reading In Committee 3rd Reading Royal Assent Vol. 11 II 11 II 10 p. E-l4 30 p. KK-5 33 p. L-3 34 p.NNN-4 35 p. J-5 -139- BILL NO. 83 An Act to amend The Fire Dopartments Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 10 p. E-l4 2nd Reading " 30 p . KK-5 In Committee " 33 p. L-3 3rd Reading " 3^ p.NNN-4 Royal Assent " 35 p . J-4 BILL NO. 84 An Act to repeal The Mortgage Tax Repeal Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading vol. 10 p. P-2 2nd Reading II 30 p. KK-5 In Committee li 33 p. D-7 3rd Reading II 34 p.NNN-4 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-6 BILL NO. 85 An Act to amend' The Greater Toronto Assessment Board Act, 1951 Mr. Dunbar 1st Reading Vol. 10 p. E-8 2nd Reading " 24 p. HH-4 In Committee " 33 p. L-1 3rd Reading " 34 p.NNN-3 Royal Assent " 35 p. J-6 BILL NO. 86 An Act to amend The Liquor Licence Act Welsh 1st Reading Vol. 14 p. B-1 2nd Reading li 27 p. E-5 In Committee II 33 p. JJ-6 3rd Reading II 34 p.NNN-3 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-6 -140- BILL NO, 87 An Act to provide for the Licensing and Regula- tin.£ of Elevators and other Types of Lifts Mr, Daley 1st Reading Vol. 14 p. B-2 2nd Reading It 24 p. HH-4 In Committee n 31 p. EE-2 3rd Reading II 33 p. LL-5 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-6 BILL NO. 88 An Act to amend The Boilers and Pressure Vessels Act, I951 Mr. Daley 1st Reading Vol. 14 p. B-2 2nd Reading II 24 p. II-2 In Committee 11 28 p. 1-4 3rd Reading II 30 p. L-2 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-6 BILL NO. 89 The Operating Engineers Act, 1953 Mr. Daley 1st Reading 2nd Reading In Committee 3rd Reading Royal Assent Vol. II 11 II II 14 p. B-3 24 p. II-l 31 p, EE-1 33 p. LL-6 35 p. J-r BILL NO. 90 An Act to repeal The Ski Tows Act Mr.Clcele 1st Reading Vol. 14 p. B-4 2nd Reading II 24 p. HH-3 In Committee II 28 p, 1-8 3rd Reading II 30 p. L-3 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-6 -141- BILL NO. 91 An Act to amend The Separate Schools Act Mr. Dun lop 1st Reading Vol. 15 p. A-3 2nd Reading II 22 p. D-1 In Committee 11 27 p. G-7 3rd Reading II 28 p. H-6 Royal Assent 11 35 p. J-6 BILL NO. 92 An Act to amend The High Schools Act Mr. Dunlop 1st Reading Vol. 15 p. A-3 2nd Reading II 22 p. D-1 In Committee II 27 p. G-7 3rd Reading II 28 p. H-6 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-6 BILL NO, 93 An Act to amend The Department of Education Act Mr. Dunlop 1st Reading Vol. 15 p. A-if 2nd Reading II 22 p. D-1 In Committee II 28 p. 1-4 3rd Reading It 30 p. L-2 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-6 BILL NO. 94 The School Trustees' and Teachers' Boards of Reference Act, 1953 Mr. Dunlop 1st Reading Vol. 16 p. A-3 2nd Reading II 22 p. D-1 In Committee II 27 p. G-IO 3rd Reading n 28 p. H-7 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-6 -142- BILL NO. 95 An Act to amend The Forest Fires Prevention Act Mr. Grummet t 1st Reading vol. 16 p. A -4 2nd Reading tt 24 p. HH-2 In Committee 11 33 p. K-4 3rd Reading 11 34 p.NNN-4 Royal Assent ti 35 p. J-6 BILL NO. 96 An Act to amend The Forestry Act, 1952 1st Reading 2nd Reading In Committee 3rd Reading Royal Assent Vol. Mr. Grummet t 16 p. A-4 24 p. HH-2 33 p. K-4 34 p.NNN-4 35 p. J-6 BILL NO. 97 An Act to amend The Public Halls Act Mr . Warrender ^ 10 1st Reading vol. 12 p. A-4 2nd Reading II 27 p. P-5 In Committee II 28 p. Tf-€~ 3rd Reading II 30 p. L-3 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-6 BILL NO. 98 An Act to amend The Travellihg Shows Act Mr. Warrender. 1st Reading Vol. 16 p. A -5 2nd Reading II 27 p. F-8 In Committee II 33 p. B-13 3rd Reading 11 34 p.NNN-4 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-6 -143- BILL NO. 99 Ttie Theatres Act, 1953 Mr. Warrender 1st Reading Vol. 16 p. A-5 2nd Reading " 27 p. p-11 In Committee " 33 p. B-13 3rd Reading " 34 p.NNN-'f Royal Assent " 35 p. J-6 BILL NO. 100 An ^ct to amend The Summary Convictions Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 17 p. A-2 2nd Reading It 2^. p. II-2 In Committee II 31 p. GG-5 3rd Reading n 33 p. MM-1 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-7 BILL NO. 101 >ns iict, 1953 Mr . Porter lot Reading Vol. 17 p. A-3 2nd Reading ti 24 p. II-2 In Committee II 31 p. HH-1 3rd Reading II 33 p. MT/I-l Royal Aesent ti 35 p. J-7 BILL NO. 102 An Act to amend The Midlcal Act Mr. Phillips 1st Reading Vol. 17 p. B-1 2nd Reading II 24 p. jj-3 In Committee II 28 p. 1-8 3rd Reading II 30 p. L-3 Royal Assent It 35 p. J-7 -144- BILL NO. 103 An Act to Incorporate the Ontario School Trustees Council Mr. Dun lop 1st Reading Vol. 17 p. B-1 2nd Reading II 24 p. HH-3 In Committee II 31 p. KE-2 3rd Reading II 33 P- LL-6 Royal Assent It 35 p. J-7 BILL NO. 104 An Act to amend The Public Services Act Mr. Welsh 1st Reading Vol. 17 p. B-2 2nd Reading " 26 p . GG-14 In Committee " 31 p. JJ-2 3rd Reading " 33 p. MM-2 Royal Assent " 35 p. J-7 BILL NO. 105 An Act to amend The Embalmers and Funeral Directors Act Mr. Phillips 1st Reading vol. l8 p. A-l 2nd Reading " 24 p. Jj-5 In Committee " 33 p. KK-3 3rd Reading " 34 p.NNN-4 Royal Assent " 35 p. J-J BILL NO. 106 An Act to amend The Factory, Shop and Office Building Act Mr. Daley 1st Reading vol. 18 p. A -2 2nd Reading It 24 p. II-l In Committee II 28 p. 1-8 3rd Reading II 30 p. L-3 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-7 -145- BILL NO. 107 An Act to amendi-.The Judicature Act Mr, Porter 1st Reading Vol. 21 p. A-3 2nd Reading If 22 p. C-1 In Committee II 31 p. HH-7 3rd Reading II 33 p. MM-1 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-7 BILL NO. 108 in .'.ct to amend The Land Titles Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 24 p. A-2 2nd Reading II 26 p. GG-14 In Committee ft 31 p. HH-7 3rd Reading It 33 p. MM-1 Royal jiSsent ti 35 p. J-7 BILL NO. 109 An Act to amend The Public Schools Act Mr. Dunlop 1st Reading Vol. 24 p. ^>3 2nd Reading II 26 p. GG-15 In Committee 11 31 p. EE-2 3rd Reading II 33 p. LL-6 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-7 BILL NO. 110 An Act to amend The Teachers' Superannuation Act Mr. Dunlop 1st Reading Vol. 24 p. ;.-4 2nd Reading II 25 p. H-3 In committee II 31 p. EE-2 3rd Reading ti 33 p. LL-6 Royal Assent II 35 P« J-7 i-.IJ .q -146- BILL NO. Ill An Act to amend The Planning /.ct Mr, Warrender 1st Reading Vol. 24 p. A -5 2nd Reading ti 27 p. E-2 In Committee II 28 p. 1-9 3rd Reading II 33 p. LL-5 Royal i'.ssent n 35 p. J-7 BILL NO. 112 An Act to amend The Local Improvement Act Mr. Dunbar 1st Reading Vol. 24 p. A -7 2nd Reading II 25 p. H-3 In Committee II 34 p . /. AiA-3 3rd Reading II 35 p. E-3 Royal Assent II 35 U J-7 BILL NO. 113 The Municipal Subsidies i'.djustment i^ct, 1953 Mr. Dunbar 1st Reading Vol. 24 P^ A -7 2nd Reading " 27 p. E-2 In Committee " 28 p. 1-9 3rd Reading " 30 p. L-3 Royal Assent " 35 p. J-7 BILL NO. 114 An Act to amend The Municipal Act 1st Reading 2nd Reading In Committee 3rd Reading Royal i.ssent Vol, 11 Mr . Dunbar 24 p. A -8 27 p. E-3 24 p. AAA -3 35 p. E-3 35 p. J-7 p. A-8 p. H-3 p. 1-2 p. L-3 p. J-7 147- BILL NO. 115 An Act to amend The Succession Duty Act Hon. Mr. Frost 1st Reading Vol. 24 2nd Reading " 25 In Committee " 28 3rd Reading " 30 Royal Assent " 35 BILL NO, 116 An Act to amend The Corporation Tax Act Hon. Mr. Frost 1st Reading Vol. 24 p. B-1 2nd Reading " 25 p. H-4 In Committee " 28 p . J-2 3rd Reading " 30 p. L-3 Royal Assent " 35 P. J-7 BILL NO. 117 An Act to amend The Corporations and Income Taxes Suspension Act, 1952 Hon, Mr. Frost 1st Reading Vol, 24 p. B-2 2nd Reading II 25 p. H-5 In Committee It 28 p. 1-4 3rd Reading II 30 p. L-3 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-8 BILL NO. 118 An Act to amend The Lord's Day (Ontario) A-t Mr . Wren 1st Reading Vol. 26 p. A-3 2nd Reading " 31 p. J J- 2 (Negatived) -14S- BILL NO. 119 An ;.ct to amend The Corporation Act, 1953 Mr. Welsh 1st Reading Vol. 26 p. A-3 2nd Reading II 29 p. 1-8 In Committee 11 33 p. H-7 3rd Reading ti 34 p.NNN-3 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-8 BILL NO. 120 An ;.ct to amend The Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act Mr. Welsh 1st Reading Vol. 26 p. A- -3 2nd Reading II 29 p. J- -7 In Committee 11 31 p. II- -1 3rd Reading 11 34 p.: NNN- -2 Royal .\ssent 11 35 p. J- -8 BILL NO. 121 An Act to amend The Corporations Information -iCt,1953 Mr. Welsh 1st Reading Vol. 26 p. A -4 2nd Reading 11 29 p. J-7 In Committee II 31 p. II-2 3rd Reading II 34 p.NNN-2 Royal ,Assent II 35 p. J-8 BILL NO. 122 in /ict to amend The Elderly Persons Housing Aid ^\ct, 1953 Mr. Goodfellow 1st Reading Vol. 26 p. A -10 2nd Reading n 29 p. J-7 In Committee II 31 p. II-3 3rd Reading II 33 p. MM-2 Royal i\3sent 11 35 p. J-8 -149- BILL NO, 123 t\n /ict to amend The Homes for the Aged /.ct Mr. Goodfellow 1st Reading Vol. 26 p. A-ll 2nd Reading II 31 p. CC-14 In Committee II 32 p. P-5 3rd Reading II 33 p. MM-3 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-8 BILL NO. 124 An Act to amend The Assessment j'^ct Mr . Dunbar ist Reading 2nd Reading In Committee 3rd Reading Royal Assent Vol. 26 p " 29 A-13 p. G-8 34 p,iiAA-3 35 p. E-3 35 p. J-8. BILL NO. 125 An Act to amend The Pharmacy Act, 1953 Mr. Phillips ist Reading 2nd Reading In Committee 3rd Reading Royal Assent Vol. 26 p. A-14 " 30 p. KK-5 33 p. KK-4 " 34 p .NNN-4 " 35 p. J-8 BILL NO. 126 An Act to amend The Lakes and Rivers Improvement Act Mr. Gemmell 1st Reading 2nd Reading In committee 3rd Reading Royal Assent Vol II 26 p. B-7 30 p. KK-2 33 p. LL-4 34 p. NNN-4 35 p. J-8 -150- BILL NO. 127 /in Act to amend The Provincial Land Tax Act Mr. Gemma 11 1st Reading Vol. 26 p. B-8 2nd Reading ti 30 p. KK-2 In Committee II. 33 p. K-5 3rd Reading It 34 p.NNN-4 Royal ..ssent II 35 p. J-8 BILL NO, 128 An Act to amend The Public Lands Act 1st Reading 2nd Reading In Committee 3rd Reading Royal Assent Mr. Gemmell Vol. 26 p. B-8 " 30 p. KK-2 " 33 p. K-5 " 34 p.NNN-4 " 35 p. J-8 BILL NO. 129 An Act to amend The Highway Traffic j^ct Mr. Doucett 1st Reading Vol. 26 p. B-15 2nd Reading II 29 p. G-9 In committee 11 31 p. II-2 3rd Reading ti 33 p. MM-1 Royal Assent It 35 p. J-8 BILL NO. 130 An Act to amend Brucellosis Control Mr. Thomas (Elgin) 1st Reading Vol. 27 p. A -3 2nd Reading It 30 p. KK-6 In Committee II 32 p. P-4 3rd Reading II 33 p. MM-3 Royal /.ssent II 35 p. J-8 -151- BILL NO. 131 The Farm Products Marketing Act Mr. Thomas (Elgin) 1st Reading Vol. 2? p. A-3 2nd Reading ti 30 p. KK-6 In Committee II 32 p. P-4 3rd Reading II 33 p. MM-3 Royal Assent 11 35 p. J-8 BILL NO. 132 An Act to amend The Warble Fly Control i.ct, 1952 Mr. Thomas (Elgin) 1st Reading Vol. 2? A-3 2nd Reading li 30 p. KK-7 In committee II 32 p. P-4 3rd Reading ti 33 p. MM-3 Royal i'lSsent II 35 p. J-8 BILL NO. 133 An .iCt to amend The Sanitaria Act Mr. Phillips 1st Reading Vol. 28 p. A -4 2nd Reading II 30 p. KK-7 In Committee II 33 p. LL-1 3rd Reading II 34 p.NNN-4 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-8 BILL NO. 134 An Act to amend The Cemeteries Act Mr. Phillips 1st Reading 2nd Reading In Committee 3rd Reading Royal Assent vol. II It It It 28 p. A -5 30 p. KK-7 33 p. LL-2 34 p.NNN-4 35 p. J-9 BILL NO. 135 An Act to amend The Oleomargarine Act Mr. Wren 1st Reading Vol. 28 p. 1.-6 Withdrawn -152- BILL NO. 136 /m Act to amend The Rural Telephone Systems Act, 1951 Mr. Challies 1st Reading Vol. 29 p. A -4 2nd Reading II 30 p. KK-7 In Committee ti 31 p. II-3 3rd Reading II 33 p. MM-2 Royal .xssent II 35 p. J-9 BILL NO. 137 An ;.ct to amend The Power Commission Act Mr. Challies 1st Reading 2nd Reading In committee 3rd Reading Royal ."iSsent Vol II 29 30 31 33 35 P' P' P. p. P. ;.-4 LL-5 II-3 MM-2 J-9 BILL NO. 138 An Act respecting The Boundary between the Provinces of Ontario and Manitoba Mr. Gemmell 1st Reading Vol. 29 p. A-5 2nd Reading ti 30 p. KK-2 In Committee tt 33 p. K-5 3rd Reading H 34 p.NNN-5 Royal ..ssent II 35 p. J-9 BILL NO. 139 An Act to amend The Game and Fisheries Act Mr. Gemmell 1st Reading Vol. 29 P. A-5 2nd Reading 11 30 p. KK-2 In Committee II 33 p. K-4 3rd Reading II 34 p.NNN-4 Royal ;.ssent II 35 p. J-9 -153- BILL NO. 1^0 un Act to amend The University of Toronto Act, 19^1-7 Mr. Dunlop 1st Reading Vol. 29 p. B-1 2nd Reading II 30 p. KK-3 In Committee It 31 p, II-l 3rd Reading tf 33 p. MI.1-2 Royal Assent tt 35 p. J-9 BILL NO. 14 1 An Act to amend The Highway Improvement Act Mr. Douce tt 1st Reading Vol. 29 p. B-1 2nd Reading It 30 p. KK-4 In Committee II 31 p. II-4 3rd Reading It 33 p. MM-2 Royal Assent ti 35 p. J-9 BILL NO. 142 An Act to amend The Edible Oil Products Act, 1952 Mr, Doucett 1st Reading Vol. 29 p. B-2 2nd Reading It 30 p. ;.-6 In Committee II 31 p. DD-6 3rd Reading It 30 p. MM-2 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-9 BILL NO. 143 ■.n Act respecting Rent Control Mr. Cecile ist Reading Vol. 29 p. C-10 2nd Reading II 31 p. P-9 In Committee II 331 p. L-4 3rd Reading II 34 p.NNN-6 Royal Assent II 35 p. J-9 -154- BILL NO. 144 An Act respecting The Location, Construction and Operation of Oil pipe Lines Mr. Porter 1st Reading 2nd Reading In Committee 3rd Reading Royal Assent Vol. 30 p. A-6 " 31 p. CC-15 " 33 p. LL-4 " 34 p.NNN-6 " 35 p. J-9 BILL NO. 145 An ;.ct to amend The Public Commercial Vehicles iiCt Mr. Doucett 1st Reading 2nd Reading In Committee 3rd Reading Royal .\ssent Vol. 31 p. A-3 " 32 p. P-5 " 33 p. LL-5 34 p.NNN-6 35 p. J-9 BILL NO. 146 An Act to amend The Milk Control ..ct Mr. Doucett 1st Reading vol. 31 p. A -4 2nd Reading ti 32 p. P-6 In Committee ti 33 p. LL-5 3rd Reading II 34 p.NNN-6 Royal ;.ssent n 35 p. J-9 BILL NO. 147 An Act to amend The Legislative Assembly Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 31 p. --5 2nd Reading II 33 p. D-8 In Committee II 34 p. A. r.A-3 3rd Reading ti 35 p. E-3 Royal ;.ssent II 35 p. J-9 -155- BILL NO. 148 An Act to amend The Law Society Act Mr. Porter 1st Reading Vol. 31 p. B-2 2nd Reading " 33 P. E-1 In Committee " 34 p.BBB-1 3rd Reading " 33 p. E-4 Royal Assent " 35 p. J-9 BILL NO. 149 An x'.ct to amend The Registry Act Mr, Porter 1st Reading Vol. 32 p. A -5 2nd Reading " 33 p. E-2 Withdrawn BILL NO. 150 An Act to authorize the raising of Money on the Credit of the Consolidated Revenue Fund Mr. Frost (Victoria) 1st Reading Vol. 32 p. A-6 2nd Reading " 33 p. e-2 In Committee " 34 p.BBB-2 3rd Reading " 35 p. E-4 Royal /.ssent " 35 P. J-9 BILL NO. 151 An ;.ct to amend The Mothers' .Allowance ;»ct Mr. Goodf allow 1st Reading Vol. 33 p. :^-2 2nd Reading " 34 p.AAi\-2 In Committee " 35 p. A-2 3rd Reading " 35 p. e-4 Royal !;.ssent " 35 p. J-IO -156- BILL NO. 152 An Act to amend The Gasoline Handling Act Mr, Doucett 1st Reading Vol. 34 p. B-2 2nd Reading ti 34 p. AAA -2 In Committee II 35 p. A-2 3rd Reading It 35 p. E-4 Royal ;,ssent II 35 p. J-10 -157- INDEX OF DEPARTMENTS AGRICULTURE. Department of : On Estimates: Hon. Mr.Doucett V32:D-1 Hon. Mr. Challies V32:D-5 ATTORNEY -GENERAL, Department of; On Estimates: Hon, Mr, Porter Mr, Grummett Mr. Houck Mr. Oliver Mr, Salsberg V30:GG-3 V30:JJ-6 V30:GG--3 V30:GG-5 V30:HH-6 EDUCATION, Department of; On Estimates: Hon. Mr, Dunlop Hon, Mr. Frost Mr, Nixon Mr, Houck Mr. Pryde Mr, Salsberg V24:AA-1 V24:DD"1 V24:FF-6 V24:GG-3 V24:GG-5 V24:BB-3 HEALTH. Department of; On Estimates; Hon, Mr, Phillips Mr, Stewart Mr, Hanna Mr, Elliott Mr, Oliver Mr, Cowling V33:DD-2 V33;EE-3 V33:EE-4 V33:EE-6 V33:FF-1 V33:GG-4 -15 a- HIGHVJAYS, Department of; On Estimates: Hon, Mr, Doucett Mr, Houck V34:HH-4 V34:KK-3 INSURANCE, Department of: On Estimates: LABOUR, Department of: On Estimates: Mr, Wren Hon, Mr. Porter Hon. Mr, Frost V26:GG-a V26;GG-9 V26:GG-13 Hon, Mr, Daley V23:AA-1 Mr, Edwards V23:EE-5 Mr. Salsberg V23:FF-1 Mr, Thomas ( Ontario ) V23 :GG-13 V23:HH-2 Mr, Wren V23:EE-6 Mr. Oliver V23:II-9 LANDS AND FORESTS. Department of: On Estimates: Hon, Mr. Scott Mr, Wren Mr. Salsberg Mr. Murdoch V33:E-3 V33:F-14 V33:G-6 V33:G-g -159- MINSS. Department of; On Estimates: Hon. Mr. Kelly V26:DD-9 Mr. Grummett V26:FF-9 Mr. Salsberg V26:FF-4 V26:GG-4 Mr, Wren V26:EE-1 V26:GG-1 V26:GG-8 MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Department of; On Estimates; Hon. Mr. Dunbar V2g:E-5 Hon, Mr, Frost V2S:F-3 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT. Department of; On Estimates; Hon.' Mr, Warrender V34;KK-9 Mr. Herbert V34:AAA-1 PROVINCIAL AUDITOR. Department of; On Estimates: Hon. Mr. Frost V23:JJ-5 Mr. Salsberg V23:JJ-4 PROVINCIAL SECRETARY, Department of; On Estimates: Hon. Mr. Welsh V27:G-11 -160- PROVINCIAL TREASURER. Department of; On Estimates: Mr. Houck V34:MI^^-2 Hon. Mr, Frost V34:Miy!M-5 PUBLIC WELFARE. Department of; On Estimates: Hon. Mr. Goodfellow V33:AA"1 Mr. Brandon V34:EEE-3 Mr. Collings V33:CC-2 Mr. Elliott V33:GC-1 Mr. Frost ( Bracondale) V33:GC-5 IJlr. Gordon V33:CC-10 Mr, Sandercock V33;CC-6 Mr. Grummet t V33:CC~7 Mr. Stewart V33:CC--2 Mr, Thomas (Ontario) V33:CC-10 PUBLIC VJORKS. Department of ; On Estimates; Hon. Mr. Griesinger V2g:G-T Mr. Salsberg V2B;H-? REFORM INSTITUTIONS, Department of; On Estimates; Hon. Mr. Foote V26:G-2 Hon. Mr. Frost V26;G~2 V26;GG-13 Hop. -Mr. Hamilton V26:GC-7 Mr. Salsberg V26:AA-4 Mr. Stewart V26:CC-3 Mr. Nixon V26:CC-S TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY. Department of-^ On Estimates: Hon. Mr. Cecile V31;AA-2 Mr. Hanna V31:BB-3 Mr. Salsberg V31;BB-6 ^ff^^msm